0 used to describe a positive feeling that is very great and seems to have no limits:
her unbounded enthusiasm for her subject
1 very great; seeming to have no limits:
an unbounded commitment to excellence
Various special cases of equation (1.1) with unbounded lags have been already studied because of numerous interesting applications as well as the specific qualitative properties.
With this as background, we turn now to a non-finality analysis of weight-sensitivity, beginning with unbounded stress systems.
In the subspace (17) we obtain exact solutions with unbounded supports.
Theorem 4.4 provides 'universal' sufficient conditions for possibly unbounded variables.
A random walk might look like a mean reverting process, but is not, as it makes unbounded excursions around its trend.
Unless the initial constraint propagation phase provides useful finite bounds, interval estimates are frequently meaningless since calculations with unbounded intervals rarely generate tight enclosures.
To start with, unlike with game theoretic assumptions, software agents do not possess unbounded computational power to calculate equilibrium strategies.
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