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  2. Mathematical model - Wikipedia

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    The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling. Mathematical models are used in applied mathematics and in the natural sciences (such as physics, biology, earth science, chemistry) and engineering disciplines (such as computer science, electrical engineering), as well as in non-physical systems such as the social ...

  3. Modeling and simulation - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical model represents the physical model in virtual form, and conditions are applied that set up the experiment of interest. The simulation starts – i.e., the computer calculates the results of those conditions on the mathematical model – and outputs results in a format that is either machine- or human-readable, depending upon ...

  4. Category:Mathematical modeling - Wikipedia

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    Malthusian growth model; Mathematical exposure modeling; The Politics of Modelling, Numbers Between Science and Policy; Microscale and macroscale models; Microscopic traffic flow model; Minimum-distance estimation; MiniZinc; Mixed-mating model; Model order reduction; Modelling biological systems; Movable cellular automaton; Multi-compartment ...

  5. Mathematical diagram - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, and especially in category theory, a commutative diagram is a diagram of objects, also known as vertices, and morphisms, also known as arrows or edges, such that when selecting two objects any directed path through the diagram leads to the same result by composition.

  6. Algebraic modeling language - Wikipedia

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    A big step towards the modern modelling languages is found in UIMP, [8] where the structure of the mathematical programming models taken from real life is analyzed for the first time, to highlight the natural grouping of variables and constraints arising from such models. This led to data-structure features, which supported structured modelling ...

  7. General algebraic modeling system - Wikipedia

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    The general algebraic modeling system (GAMS) is a high-level modeling system for mathematical optimization. GAMS is designed for modeling and solving linear, nonlinear, and mixed-integer optimization problems. The system is tailored for complex, large-scale modeling applications and allows the user to build large maintainable models that can be ...

  8. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    A mathematical symbol is a figure or a combination of figures that is used to represent a mathematical object, an action on mathematical objects, a relation between mathematical objects, or for structuring the other symbols that occur in a formula. As formulas are entirely constituted with symbols of various types, many symbols are needed for ...

  9. Applied Mathematical Modelling - Wikipedia

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    Applied Mathematical Modelling is a scientific journal published by Elsevier, focusing on applied mathematics with an emphasis on mathematical modeling in engineering, environmental processes, manufacturing, and industrial systems.. [1]