Themathematicsof physics should be explored, but new mathematical, statistical, and qualitative methodologies should also be sought.
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The book was in two parts, the first part philosophical, the second dealing withmathematicsand the natural sciences.
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But they had - at the same time - to be war y thatmathematicswas not "so close" to applications as to produce unwanted philosophical conflict.
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He thereby wished to purifymathematicsof any reliance on the external world.
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It is based on physical principles, but themathematicsis limited so that interested undergraduate students will be able to follow.
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As such, they are the outcome both of a historical process of reciprocal interaction with the body ofmathematicsand of external influences.
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Clear physical explanations are given throughout, making it possible to follow easily in sections where themathematicsare difficult.
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According to the traditional hierarchy of the sciences, psychology is far separated from physics andmathematicsby the intervening sciences of chemistry, biology, and neurophysiology.
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Therefore, however complicated this simplicity might be for the human mind,mathematicsis the master tool with which to seize the truth of the world.
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The notation for the potential formulation is also simpler, making it easier to understand the underlying physics andmathematics.
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Those artifacts include language, logic,mathematics, graphics, symbols, and various tools and devices, whether mechanical or electronic.
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And a group with no need for highermathematicsmay package complex arithmetic in its numbering system.
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Such changes also produced a revolution in the images of geometrical knowledge and simultaneously triggered interesting and fruitful processes of reflexive thinking inmathematics.
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Not only did such canons apply to natural science and tomathematics, but they applied to "mixed sciences" such as optics and mechanics as well.
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This fact helps explain the small number of women staff in disciplines such asmathematics, physics, and mechanics.
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Collocationswithmathematics
mathematics
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advanced mathematics
My wife dealt inadvancedmathematicsin a grammar school.
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area of mathematics
Not all in theareaofmathematicsteaching is gloom and despondency.
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computational mathematics
Computational mathematics is all about rendering mathematical phenomena in an algorithmic form, amenable to sufficiently precise, affordable and robust number crunching.
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