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  • ...ematics, it is impossible to make sense of the subject matters. This close relation explains the notion and why formal science is often taught under the facult ...science and the invention of [[scientific method]], with the most ancient mathematical texts available dates back to 1500BC-500 BC ([[ancient India]]), 1300-1200
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  • ...1948 by [[Claude Elwood Shannon|Claude Shannon]] in his seminal work, "[[A Mathematical Theory of Communication]]." The central paradigm of classical information ...ms science]]s of many descriptions. Information theory is a broad and deep mathematical theory, with equally broad and deep applications, amongst which is the vita
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  • ...classes of things along with [[quality]], [[substance]], [[change]], and [[relation]]. Quantity was first introduced as quantum, an entity having quantity. Bei ...ication, the issues of quantity involve such closely related topics as the relation of magnitudes and multitudes, dimensionality, equality, proportion, the mea
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  • ...etween a turbulent flux and the gradient of a mean variable similar to the relation between flux and gradient that exists for molecular transport. In the best ...e Reynolds numbers". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences 434 (1980): 9–13.
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  • ...s or the conclusion is general. The word ''analogy'' can also refer to the relation between the source and the target themselves, which is often, though not ne ...mplex ''codomain'' or ''target'', using all of these words in the sense of mathematical category theory.
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  • ...manipulation]] of the [[metamorphic]] [[potentials]] [[inherent]] in the [[mathematical]] level of the [[causes]] and [[effects]] of the [[physical]] [[domains]].
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  • ...attice''' (in French this is called a '''Treillis de Galois''' because the relation between the sets of concepts and attributes is a Galois connection).
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  • ...]], the [[divine]] [[law]], is changeless; the [[truth]] of [[God]], his [[relation]] to the [[universe]], is a [[relative]] [[revelation]] which is ever [[ada ...Deity]]. You cannot [[pray]] to a [[chemical]] [[formula]], supplicate a [[mathematical]] [[equation]], [[worship]] a [[hypothesis]], confide in a postulate, [[com
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  • ...of the most famous statements of those rules in his [[Organon]]. Modern [[mathematical logic]], beginning in the 19th century, has built numerous [[formal system] ...follow the [[Bayesian inference|Bayesian framework]] for inference use the mathematical rules of [[probability]] to find this best explanation. The Bayesian view h
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  • *A contrasting view is that space is part of a fundamental abstract mathematical [[concepts|concept]]ual framework (together with [[time]] and [[number]]) w As far as the concept of [[Dimension#Mathematical dimensions|dimension]] is defined, although [[three-dimensional space]] is
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  • ...h as causality, substance, species and elements, as well as the notions of relation, interaction, and [[finite|finitude]]. ...and/or as being [[Causality|causally]] inert. [[Philosophy of mathematics|Mathematical objects]] and fictional entities and worlds are often given as examples of
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  • Aside from the logical and mathematical sciences, there are three great branches of ''natural science'' which stand ...introduction of the telescope to examine the night sky in more detail. The mathematical treatment of astronomy began with [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s development of
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  • In mathematical logic, there are two quantifiers, "some" and "all", though as [[Franz Brent ...istence" exist? ''To exist is to have a specific relation to existence - a relation, by the way, which existence itself does not have''. [[Bertrand Russell]] -
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  • ...he nature of numbers, and what the nature and origins of our [[mathematics|mathematical]] knowledge are. ...of mind]]: the philosophical study of the nature of the [[mind]], and its relation to the [[body]] and the rest of the world.
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  • ...4._THE_ANDITES Andite] successors who first attempted to [[divorce]] the [[mathematical]] from the [[volitional]]. Increasingly has civilized man followed in the f ...[[essential]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curvature curvature] of all [[relation]] [[concepts]].
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  • ...nd the study of several resulting areas of mathematics came to be called [[mathematical logic]]. * '''[[Mathematical logic]]''' is an extension of symbolic logic into other areas, in particula
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  • ...s such as J. B. Watson, psychology should restrict itself to examining the relation between observable stimuli and observable behavioral responses. Talk of [[c ...t they are doing. Philosophy also deals with general questions such as the relation of mind and body and with methodological questions such as the nature of ex
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  • ...terstill.jpg]] [[Image:Beauty low res.jpg|right|frame|<center>[[ Euler]]'s Relation</center>]] ...lt under more controlled conditions and found that the computer generated, mathematical average of a series of faces is rated more favorably than individual faces.
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  • ...d use, the closely related [[semantic link]] is not yet widely used. The [[mathematical table]] has been used since [[Babylon]]ian times. More recently, these tabl ...de represents a [[concept]] and arcs are used to define [[Relational model|relation]]s between the concepts.
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  • ...it is properly evaluated. Upon evaluation, once there is some significant relation between data, and they show some relevance, then it is converted into infor ...he publication in 1948 of an influential paper by [[Claude Shannon]], "[[A Mathematical Theory of Communication]]." This paper provides the foundations of [[infor
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