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  • 21Mathematical physics — refers to development of mathematical methods for application to problems in physics. The Journal of Mathematical Physics defines this area as: the application of mathematics to problems in physics and the development of mathematical methods… …

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  • 22Mathematical Association of America — Formation 1915 Headquarters 1529 18th Street, NW Washington, D.C. Preside …

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  • 23Mathematical software — is software used to model, analyze or calculate numeric, symbolic or geometric data. Contents 1 Computer algebra systems 2 Statistics 3 Geometry 4 Numerical analysis …

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  • 24Mathematical 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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  • 25Mathematical analysis — Mathematical analysis, which mathematicians refer to simply as analysis, has its beginnings in the rigorous formulation of infinitesimal calculus. It is a branch of pure mathematics that includes the theories of differentiation, integration and… …

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  • 26Mathematical maturity — is an informal term used by mathematicians to refer to a mixture of mathematical experience and insight that cannot be directly taught. Instead, it comes from repeated exposure to mathematical concepts. Definitions Mathematical maturity has been… …

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  • 27Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences —   Author(s) Mary L. Boas …

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  • 28Statistics (disambiguation) — Statistics is a mathematical science pertaining to the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data.Statistic may also refer to:* Statistic, the result of applying a statistical algorithm to a set of data * Statistic (role… …

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  • 29statistics — [stə tis′tiks] pl.n. [< Ger statistik < ModL statisticus: see STATISTICAL] facts or data of a numerical kind, assembled, classified, and tabulated so as to present significant information about a given subject n. the calculation,… …

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  • 30Mathematical model — Not to be confused with the same term that is used in model theory, a branch of mathematical logic. An artifact that is used to illustrate a mathematical idea may also be called a mathematical model, the usage of which is the reverse of the sense …

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