approximate solution

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meaningsofapproximateandsolution

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approximate
adjective
uk
/əˈprɒk.sɪ.mət/
us
/əˈprɑːk.sə.mət/
not completely accurate ...
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solution
noun
uk
/səˈluː.ʃən/
us
/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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Nevertheless, an explicitapproximatesolutioncan be obtained for this case as follows.
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The circles in (c) represent theapproximatesolution.
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This paper follows that idea but streamlines the presentation of the loglinearapproximatesolutionfor the neoclassical model of capital accumulation.
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Some assumptions on the functional forms of preferences and technology make it possible to determine analytically theapproximatesolutionof the model.
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He also obtained anapproximatesolutionfor the effective eddy viscosity in the viscous limit (fast turbulence relaxation).
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Solutions of (16) are shown, as well as solutions computed from (10) (including electrons) for u# l 4 and 16, and theapproximatesolution(20).
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Often, a computationally intensive finite-element or finitedifference simulator is used only after a simpler, less accurate simulator is used to arrive at anapproximatesolution.
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These expansions are only locally valid, but give a partialapproximatesolutionfor the stationary distribution.
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Singularities appear in the higher-order approximate solutions to the viscous displacement velocities and skin frictions, which coincide with the singularity of the first-orderapproximatesolution.
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We refer to this fixedapproximatesolutionas equilibrium points.
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No analysis was presented to address the convergence of theapproximatesolutionobtained from this method.
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Let v be the solution to (4) and let v s be the cubic-splineapproximatesolutionto (4).
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This paper follows the preceding idea but streamlines the derivation of the loglinearapproximatesolution for the neoclassical model of capital accumulation.
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If the grids are close, this approach offers anapproximatesolution.
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In such cases, we shrink the moving object by a small amount to get anapproximatesolution.
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Theapproximatesolutionwas compared to the set of solutions obtained by neglecting one of the homogeneous equations at a time.
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Of course, we can always insert all the information about theapproximatesolutionuh and then simplify the corresponding upper bound as much as possible.
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A method of semi-discretization forapproximatesolutionof the coupled problem is considered.
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