Noun Phrase
/kənˈtɪn.ju.ə.bəl ˈɪnɪʃ.əl kənˈdɪʃ.ənz/
"Continuable initial conditions" refer to a set of initial conditions in a mathematical or scientific context that can be extended or continued over time. This phrase is often used in discussions about differential equations, dynamical systems, or any context where the behavior of a system is analyzed over time based on its initial state.
This phrase is quite specialized and is primarily used in scientific texts, papers, and discussions focused on mathematics or physics. It sees less frequent use in everyday oral communication and is more prevalent in academic and professional contexts.
La estabilidad de la solución depende en gran medida de las condiciones iniciales continuables establecidas para el experimento.
To accurately simulate the system, we must ensure that we provide the proper continuable initial conditions.
Para simular el sistema con precisión, debemos asegurarnos de proporcionar las condiciones iniciales continuables adecuadas.
Researchers often struggle to define clear continuable initial conditions when modeling complex systems.
While "continuable initial conditions" does not form part of common idiomatic expressions in English, the individual components can be found in phrases commonly used in scientific contexts. Here are some examples:
Las condiciones iniciales determinan los resultados.
"Set the stage with initial conditions."
Prepara el escenario con las condiciones iniciales.
"Continuously monitor conditions."
Monitorea las condiciones continuamente.
"Maintain conditions for continuity."
Mantén las condiciones para la continuidad.
"Conditions must be right for success."