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What eluded the Japanese team were the right equations to match the distortion.
The tech world approaches food from the perspective of engineering: a defined problem to be solved, with the right equations, formulas, compounds, and brainpower.
And most model equations chosen for simulation are not in any straightforward sense "the right equations"; they are not the model equations we would choose in an ideal world.
In simple terms, verification is the process of "solving the equations right," whereas validation is the process of "solving the right equations" [6 9].
Validation is the process of "solving the right equations" [6 9] and comparing computational predictions with experimental data (the "gold standard") in an effort to assess the modeling error.
Winsberg (2010) has argued that the conceptual division between verification and validation can be misleading, if it is taken to suggest that there is one set of methods which can, by itself, show that we have solved the equations right, and that there is another set of methods, which can, by itself, show that we've got the right equations.
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"It's the ability to find the right equation for each place, which is fun," he said.
The hard part is coming up with the right equation, figuring out what bits of information are important and what bits are just there to confuse you.
What makes the sequence groundbreaking is that after creating it in three dimensions, the directors can select any of an infinite number of camera angles just by plugging in the right equation -- all without having to reanimate a single frame.
With each new variable, however, it becomes tougher to find the right equation.
with the right equation of (8) immediately leads to the following proposition since I ∈ C [0, T]) ∩ C 2 0,T).
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