0 present participle of regularize
1 to change a situation or system so that it obeys laws or is based on reason:
That is, if the strength of the destabilizing term is sufficient to overcome the regularizing influence of the fourth-order term, then blow-up can take place.
The choice of the entropy solution concept depends on the regularizing viscous physical model.
One can use it for regularizing many other methods, because one has a cheap grip on high derivatives.
In this algorithm, step (3) is essential for regularizing the segment boundaries.
For an odd number of centers in a closed manifold the regularizing procedure should be iterated and hence the regularizing manifold must be five-dimensional.
In the theory of vortex sheets, viscosity has a regularizing effect, since it spreads the region where the vorticity is concentrated to a finite thickness.
The first term is strongly destabilizing, whereas the second term has a regularizing effect and guarantees well-posedness of the problem.
These constants are independent of higher order regularizing terms occuring on the right sides of (1.9ab), hence these values apply throughout the paper.