mathematical modelling
Mathematical modelling refers to the process of creating mathematical representations of real-world phenomena. It involves formulating mathematical equations or systems of equations to describe and analyze various aspects of the given problem. This approach enables researchers to study complex systems, make predictions, simulate scenarios, and gain insights into the behavior of the system under investigation. Mathematical modelling combines mathematical techniques with domain-specific knowledge to provide a quantitative framework for understanding and solving real-world problems.
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