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Mathematical model         
  • To analyse something with a typical "black box approach", only the behavior of the stimulus/response will be accounted for, to infer the (unknown) ''box''. The usual representation of this ''black box system'' is a [[data flow diagram]] centered in the box.
  • The [[state diagram]] for <math>M</math>
DESCRIPTION OF A SYSTEM USING MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND LANGUAGE
Mathematical modeling; Dynamic model; Mathematical models in physics; Mathematical models; Mathematical modelling; Modelization; Math model; Mathematical analogue; Modelled mathematically; Mathematical Modeling; Reason Theory; A priori information; Complexity of mathematical models; Deductive model
A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language. The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling.
Mathematical model (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mathematical Models
A mathematical model may mean a description of a physical system using mathematical concepts and language. "Mathematical model" may also refer to:
Mathematical formulation of the Standard Model         
  • Q}}, roughly along the vertical. The neutral [[Higgs field]] (gray square) breaks the [[electroweak symmetry]] and interacts with other particles to give them mass.
  • electromagnetic]] forces.  It also depicts the crucial role of the Higgs boson in [[electroweak symmetry breaking]], and shows how the properties of the various particles differ in the (high-energy) symmetric phase (top) and the (low-energy) broken-symmetry phase (bottom).
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  • ''θ''<sub>W</sub>}}, and relation between coupling constants ''g, g','' and ''e''. Adapted from T D Lee's book ''Particle Physics and Introduction to Field Theory'' (1981).
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE MATHEMATICS OF THE STANDARD MODEL
SU(3) × SU(2) × U(1); SU(3)XSU(2)XU(1); Standard model (details); Standard model (technical details); Standard model (mathematical formulation); SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1); Standard Model (basic details); Standard Model (mathematical formulation)
This article describes the mathematics of the Standard Model of particle physics, a gauge quantum field theory containing the internal symmetries of the unitary product group . The theory is commonly viewed as describing the fundamental set of particles – the leptons, quarks, gauge bosons and the Higgs boson.
Mathematical modelling competition         
Mathematical modelling competitions are team competitions for students that aim to promote mathematical modelling to solve problems of real-world importance. Several types of math contests exist.
Mathematical instrument         
  •  The [[astrolabe]] was an early mathematical instrument used in astronomy and navigation.
TOOL USED IN THE STUDY OR PRACTICE OF MATHEMATICS
Mathematical instruments; Mathematical Instrument
A mathematical instrument is a tool or device used in the study or practice of mathematics. In geometry, construction of various proofs was done using only a compass and straightedge; arguments in these proofs relied only on idealized properties of these instruments and literal construction was regarded as only an approximation.
Mathematical modelling of infectious disease         
  • Diagram of the SIR model with initial values <math display="inline">S(0)=997, I(0)=3, R(0)=0</math>, and rates for infection <math display="inline">\beta=0.4</math> and for recovery <math display="inline">\gamma=0.04</math>
  • Animation of the SIR model with initial values <math display="inline">S(0)=997, I(0)=3, R(0)=0</math>, and rate of recovery <math display="inline">\gamma=0.04</math>. The animation shows the effect of reducing the rate of infection from <math display="inline">\beta=0.5</math> to <math display="inline">\beta=0.12</math>. If there is no medicine or vaccination available, it is only possible to reduce the infection rate (often referred to as "[[flattening the curve]]") by appropriate measures such as social distancing.
USING A MATHEMATICAL MODEL TO UNDERSTAND INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION AND PREDICT THE LIKELY OUTCOME OF AN EPIDEMIC
Infectious disease dynamics; Modelling in Epidemiology; Mathematical modelling in epidemiology; Infectious disease modelling; Mathematical epidemiology; Epidemiological modelling; Epidemiological models; Epidemiological model; Mathematical models of infectious disease; Mathematical modelling of infectious disease
Mathematical models can project how infectious diseases progress to show the likely outcome of an epidemic (including in plants) and help inform public health and plant health interventions. Models use basic assumptions or collected statistics along with mathematics to find parameters for various infectious diseases and use those parameters to calculate the effects of different interventions, like mass vaccination programs.
Center for Mathematical Modeling         
RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN CHILE
Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM)
The Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM) was created in 2000 to encompass research and training activities that were being conducted by members of the Department of Mathematical Engineering at Universidad de Chile. Today, it features a range of activities from fundamental research in applied mathematics to industry-oriented research and education.
Hellenic Mathematical Society         
GREEK LEARNED SOCIETY IN MATHEMATICS
Hellenic mathematical society; Greek Mathematical Society
The Hellenic Mathematical Society (HMS) (Greek: Ελληνική Μαθηματική Εταιρεία) is a learned society which promotes the study of mathematics in Greece. It was founded in 1918, and published the Bulletin of the Greek Mathematical Society.
Mathematical joke         
  • Humorously inappropriate use of numbers on a sign in [[New Cuyama, California]]
HUMOR ABOUT MATHEMATICS OR MATHEMATICIANS
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A mathematical joke is a form of humor which relies on aspects of mathematics or a stereotype of mathematicians. The humor may come from a pun, or from a double meaning of a mathematical term, or from a lay person's misunderstanding of a mathematical concept.
Model act         
SUGGESTED EXAMPLE FOR HOW TO WRITE A LAW WELL
Model Act; Model law; Model legislation; Model statute; Model Law; Model laws; Model acts; Model bill; Model bills; Model Procurement Code for State and Local Governments
A model act, also called a model law or a piece of model legislation, is a suggested example for a law, drafted centrally to be disseminated and suggested for enactment in multiple independent legislatures. The motivation classically has been the hope of fostering more legal uniformity among jurisdictions, and better practice in legislative wording, than would otherwise occur; another motivation sometimes has been lobbying disguised under such ideals.