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the derivation of this formula is given in vs the proof of this formula is provided in

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'The derivation of this formula is given in' implies the process of obtaining the formula, while 'The proof of this formula is provided in' suggests showing the validity of the formula. The choice between them depends on whether you want to emphasize the process of deriving the formula or demonstrating its correctness.

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the derivation of this formula is given in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in academic and technical contexts to refer to the process of obtaining a formula.

This phrase is used to indicate where the process of deriving a formula is explained or detailed.
  • Mar 16, 2011 ... ... of κ ≈ 0.35 for all cases of turbulent flow. The derivation of this formula is given in, for example, Holton (1979) and Streeter and Wylie (1983).
  • Mar 16, 2011 ... ... of κ ≈ 0.35 for all cases of turbulent flow. The derivation of this formula is given in, for example, Holton (1979) and Streeter and Wylie (1983).
  • The derivation of this formula is given in Appendix A. In the following we will need a slight generalisation to the case of NF scalar fields ϕI , I = 1,2,...,NF , with ...
  • ... volume j to qhg sinusoidal pressur€ disturbances in the preceding volume j- 1and the next volume j+1. The derivation of this formula is. given in the appendix.

Alternatives:

  • the formula is derived in
  • the origin of this formula is explained in
  • the source of this formula is provided in
  • the development of this formula is described in
  • the creation of this formula is outlined in

the proof of this formula is provided in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in academic and technical contexts to refer to demonstrating the validity of a formula.

This phrase is used to indicate where the proof or evidence supporting a formula is presented.
  • The proof of this formula is provided in Appendix A. Corollary 1. Still assuming N = 2, the symmetric case yields. ¯Yً1ق. ¼. C. 4. ً2p1 ہ ً1 ہ b1قp12قً2ً1 ‏ b1قp1 ‏ ً1 ہ ...
  • The proof of this formula is provided in Appendix A. Corollary 1 Still assuming N = 2, the symmetric case yields. Y (1). = C=4. 2 p(1) ;p(12) + p(12). (1) p(12). (1).
  • May 23, 2006 ... C−1(1 − β(1))−1(1 − β(2))−1 p(1) −1p(2) −1. The proof of this formula is provided in Appendix A. C oro ll ary 1 S ti ll a ss um in g. N = 2. ,t h e s y ...

Alternatives:

  • the formula is proven in
  • the evidence for this formula is given in
  • the validation of this formula is shown in
  • the justification for this formula is provided in
  • the demonstration of this formula is presented in

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