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You are not logged in. #1 2009-10-27 14:04:42
Mathematical ModelsMada an "introductory" page on Mathematical Models "The physicists defer only to mathematicians, and the mathematicians defer only to God ..." - Leon M. Lederman #2 2009-10-27 21:21:39
Re: Mathematical ModelsI really like this page. I think the example is a very good one, because it demonstrates that when improving a model, there's a point where the next thing that needs considering would make the calculations much more complex and the accuracy is already good enough that it's probably not worth doing. Why did the vector cross the road? It wanted to be normal. #3 2009-10-28 01:33:07
Re: Mathematical ModelsHi MathsisFun; In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. I am willing to wager that over 75% of the new words that appeared were nothing more than spelling errors that caught on. #4 2009-10-28 04:20:12
Re: Mathematical ModelsThe page looks great. I just have one question. How did you figure out the minimum (0.22, 0.17)? #5 2009-10-28 04:22:17
Re: Mathematical ModelsHi ccmint; In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. I am willing to wager that over 75% of the new words that appeared were nothing more than spelling errors that caught on. #7 2009-10-28 05:13:33
Re: Mathematical ModelsIt's also possible to use calculus to get the exact answer - the x-value turns out to be Why did the vector cross the road? It wanted to be normal. #8 2009-10-28 07:10:43
Re: Mathematical ModelsThanks, everyone! "The physicists defer only to mathematicians, and the mathematicians defer only to God ..." - Leon M. Lederman |