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Mathematical Models : Topics in Social Science
1,680 words, approx. 6 pages As mathematics is a powerful, flexible language and models are representations, mathematical models are representations framed in mathematical terms. A good metaphor for a mathematical model is a map. A map is a simple device for representing a complex...
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Modeling Summary
861 words, approx. 3 pages Mathematical modeling is the process of constructing a mathematical system designed to describe, analyze, and predict future outcomes of real world phenomena. Mathematical models are commonly used in physics, chemistry, biology, business, economics,...
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Model Summary
796 words, approx. 3 pages A mathematical model is an equation or system of equations and/or inequalities used to describe data from real world situations and to make predictions from that data. The model may be as simple as a linear function or as complicated as a system of...
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 A mathematical model is an abstract model that uses mathematical language to describe a system. Mathematical models are used particularly in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines (such as physics, biology, and electrical engineering) but also...




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 Control Engineering
From Math to Models.(mathematical models )
11/01/2006: 84 words, approx. 1 pages Vance VanDoren, Ph.D., P.E., Control Engineering Using mathematical models and simulations, engineers can predict the future and test continuous processes in a virtual world. Unlike a plastic or clay model that shows the appearance of an object, a process model shows...
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 The Women's Review of Books
Mathematical model.(Review)
10/01/2001: 1,741 words, approx. 6 pages In Code: A Mathematical Journey by Sarah Flannery with David Flannery. New York: Workman Publishing, 2001, 341 pp., $24.95 hardcover. Teenager Cracks E-Mail Code." This astonishing story appeared on the front page of The Times in London: Ireland's 1999 Young Scientist of...
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 Investor's Business Daily
Mathematical Model For Mid-Cap Indexes
4/16/2007: 720 words, approx. 2 pages Mid-cap growth, core and value stocks have outperformed large- and small-caps for at least the past five years.Clear Indexes claims it's found a way to narrow the universe down to just 50 stocks and created an ETF that groups what it considers the best of...
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Lung cancer screens may not save lives
3/7/2007: 589 words, approx. 2 pages A new study suggests that screening smokers and former smokers for lung cancer doesn't save lives or prevent advanced disease and may lead to unneeded and harmful treatment. But it's not the final word on CT scans.Some experts have hoped that the scans, which are...


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