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The phrase "theoretically proved" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that has been mathematically or logically demonstrated to be true, but that has not been formally tested or proven in practice. For example: "The theory of evolution has been theoretically proved, but its validity in biological terms has yet to be fully tested."
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The control system is theoretically proved to be asymptotically stable.
We theoretically proved that for a well-chosen initialization value, the algorithm converges.
The validity and robustness of these new methods were theoretically proved.
By local stability analysis, Son and Park [12] theoretically proved the occurrences of a Hopf bifurcation.
The stability of the finite-time H∞ adaptive fault-tolerant controller is theoretically proved.
The spectral difference coefficient was theoretically proved to have a guiding significance for wavelength selection.
This stochastic distance preserving property is theoretically proved and further demonstrated and verified by experiments.
The estimate convergence and the stability of the active fault tolerant flight controller are theoretically proved.
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It seemed strange to me that they would continue to do this if it had been theoretically proven that these models didn't work.
We will theoretically prove that the algorithm converges for a relevantly chosen initialization value.
Under mild conditions, we theoretically prove that the scheme can obtain an equilibrium.
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