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The phrase "whose solution requires" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to refer to something that needs a specific, specific solution. For example, "The problem of climate change is a complex one, whose solution requires a global effort."
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Rural poverty is not primarily a problem of legality, but of low productivity, whose solution requires an interconnected complex of changes, including both technology and education.
Next, an H∞ controller is synthesized by formulating an optimization problem whose solution requires appropriate weighting functions selection.
This RTT-unfairness represents a problem that severely affects the performance of long-RTT flows and whose solution requires a revision of TCP's congestion control scheme.
The deployment of large-scale wireless sensor networks (WSNs) presents various challenges whose solution requires the design and development of power-and-time efficient protocols.
Differently, function (psi left( cdot right)) may not be expressed in closed form since it represents a system of differential equations whose solution requires the implementation of proper simulation software.
Unlike the geometrical problems that occupied Descartes' early researches, the Pappus problem is a locus problem, i.e., a problem whose solution requires constructing a curve the "Pappus curve" according to Bos's terminology that includes all the points that satisfy the relationship stated in the problem.
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While the small sample size in this pilot study precludes broad conclusions, it is interesting that our students made the largest gains on CAT questions whose solution required "evaluation and interpretation".
Globalization is rapidly expanding problems whose solutions require coordinated responses from several countries working together.
A10 The repair work, like so much about the extraordinary relief effort across Asia, has been distinguished by unpredictable, often frustrating problems whose solutions require imaginative improvisational skills.
Although Euclid solves more than 100 construction problems in the Elements, many more were posed whose solutions required more than just compass and straightedge.
When you have technologies that promote quick short-term responses and judgments, and when you have a generation that has grown used to short-term gratification — but you have problems whose solutions require long, hard journeys, like today's global credit crisis or jobs shortage or the need to rebuild Arab countries from the ground up — you have a real mismatch and leadership challenge.
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