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Discover Ludwig"which solve" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct form would be "which solves" or "that solves" depending on the context. Example: The new software, which solves complex mathematical equations, has been praised by scientists.
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There is, of course, a host of theoretical proposals which solve the antimatter riddle, and much else.
At one level, the relative efficiencies of procedures, which solve the same problem, are compared.
Quantum dot nanostructure is designed numerically by Schrödinger and Poisson equations which solve self consistently.
(3) The user must select "important equations," especially any which solve for an unknown, sayx.
Previous algorithms which solve these problems in linear time perform expensive preprocessing steps before attempting solution.
Missing benchmark, another new 3-D model and code, which solve same problems, based on a combination of Zone Method (ZM) and Monte Carlo method (MC) is developed.
We develop two benchmark approaches, both of which solve chance-constrained programs with fixed risk values in a bisection algorithm or by enumeration.
In this paper, we propose an application-specific AltiVec compatible customized SIMD synthesis flow well adapted to FPGA platforms which solve both compatibility and customization issues.
The mathematical programming (MP) methods which solve the continuous sub-problems provide only one local optimum which depends strongly on the initialization.
At longer lead times, higher accuracy QPFs are produced by Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models, which solve the dynamics and physics of the atmosphere.
The patio is dreamy, with olive trees, candles and quiet, wall-mounted fountains (in which live mosquito fish, which solve whatever bug problem there might be -- a transcendent touch).
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