mathematical law

  • 1Law (disambiguation) — Law is a set of norms, which can be seen both in a sociological or in a philosophical or semantic sense.Law or laws may also refer to:Government*Rule of law, the principle that restricts governmental authority *Items associated with the practice… …

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  • 2Mathematical logic — (also known as symbolic logic) is a subfield of mathematics with close connections to foundations of mathematics, theoretical computer science and philosophical logic.[1] The field includes both the mathematical study of logic and the… …

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  • 3Mathematical finance — is a field of applied mathematics, concerned with financial markets. The subject has a close relationship with the discipline of financial economics, which is concerned with much of the underlying theory. Generally, mathematical finance will… …

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  • 4Mathematical geophysics — is concerned with developing mathematical methods for use in geophysics. As such, it has application in many fields in geophysics, particularly geodynamics and seismology. Contents 1 Areas of mathematical geophysics 1.1 Geophysical fluid dynamics …

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  • 5Mathematical methods in electronics — Mathematical methods are integral to the study of electronics. Contents 1 Mathematics in Electronics 2 Basic applications 3 Components 4 Complex numbers …

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  • 6law of Laplace — law of La·place lä pläs n a law in physics that in medicine is applied in the physiology of blood flow: under equilibrium conditions the pressure tangent to the circumference of a vessel storing or transmitting fluid equals the product of the… …

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  • 7Mathematical economics — Economics …

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  • 8Mathematical psychology — Psychology …

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  • 9Mathematical fallacy — In mathematics, certain kinds of mistakes in proof, calculation, or derivation are often exhibited, and sometimes collected, as illustrations of the concept of mathematical fallacy. The specimens of the greatest interest can be seen as… …

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  • 10Mathematical constant — A mathematical constant is a special number, usually a real number, that is significantly interesting in some way .[1] Constants arise in many different areas of mathematics, with constants such as e and π occurring in such diverse contexts as… …

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