mathematical technique

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mathematical
adjective
uk
/ˌmæθ.əmˈæt.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌmæθˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofmathematicalandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The idealmathematicaltechniquefor describing change is the area of differential equations.
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Using amathematicaltechniquecalled optimal control, the harvesting scheme that maximizes profits can be found.
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I would not have thought that themathematicaltechniqueof network analysis was inappropriate to a fairly wide section across the international frontiers.
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That research involved the use of themathematicaltechniqueknown as factor analysis.
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Over time the association of variables with physical quantities faded away asmathematicaltechniquegrew.
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The force of infection and contact rate were determined by mathematical techniques.
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This is a very impressive account of mathematical techniques relevant to robotics.
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Separation of variables is amathematicaltechniquethat converts a complex "d" -dimensional problem into "d" one-dimensional problems that can be solved in terms of known functions.
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The variational principle is amathematicaltechniqueused in quantum mechanics to build up the coefficients of each atomic orbital basis.
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This formal method provides amathematicaltechniquefor deconstructing interaction between witting and unwitting bystanders and observers, participants in the performance and the performers themselves.
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Alternatively, attempts to use sophisticated mathematical techniques, such as high order polynomial equations, may fail because the formulae are too complex for statistical treatment.
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I carried a stout staff in the fight to lift the level of mathematical techniques during the second third of the twentieth century.
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Even when mathematical techniques can be applied to directly find an optimal solution for a specific configuration the designer might want additional information.
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To enlarge our knowledge it is crucial to use a different methodological approach in the analysis of ancient mathematical techniques.
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But the focus in this paper is as much on the mathematical techniques that have been developed as on the language being modelled.
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It is hoped that this special issue will show that modern mathematical techniques have a great deal to offer for the practising engineers.
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The type of mathematical techniques involved include discrete math, linear algebra, statistics, approximation theory, partial differential equations, quasi-convexity analysis related to solving inverse problems, and even algebraic geometry.
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With quite different mathematical techniques the results by these authors agree with each other on most but not all essential points.
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