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Discover Ludwig"sparse network" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a network that is not densely populated or interconnected, such as a computer network, social network, or neural network. For example: "The company had a sparse network of clients, so finding new business was a challenge."
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Gdalyahu, A. et al. Associative fear learning enhances sparse network coding in primary sensory cortex.
"There was only a sparse network of stations to record the initial shock," Dr. Chapman said.
Central Africans often cite the university, sports stadium and sparse network of roads as achievements of the Bokassa era.
Current knowledge of the Arctic system is informed by a sparse network of relatively short (~50 100 years) instrumental records.
The polymer has sparse network structure with many long comb molecule chains.
In all these methods, the use of advanced conformational sampling methodologies enables protein structure determination using a sparse network of restraints20.
In a sparse network, such as most markets and hierarchies, power derives from controlling or brokering the flow of information and often, therefore, from restricting it.
Hence they provide an estimate of the location capability of the Apollo network and sparse network designs in general.
The new matching algorithm (which uses penalized network flows) exploits a sparse network to quickly optimize a match two orders of magnitude larger than usual in statistical matching.
It has a small budget—€80m ($119m) a year and a relatively sparse network of reporters, though it can draw on those of its sister news organisations.
We first consider sparse network topologies.
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