Mathematics! Mathematics!!

Oct 19th, 2011 by Nusrat Jerin

Mathematics or mathematics, for short, is an exact science that measures and evaluates the relationship between measurable things.

Mathematics or mathematics, for short, is an exact science that measures and evaluates the relationship between measurable things. The word comes from the Greek word Î1/4Î I ° ¬ ± Î • Î1/4Î / Matha "ma (learning, study, science). The adjective would then Î1/4Î ± I ° Î ± Ï • Î1/4Î" Î ¹ Î º ÏŒÏ / Matha "Matiko ³ s, which means something that is related to learning and study. Mathematics is a plural, indicating that the mathematical sciences are in many ways. In addition to being a science in its own right, math pure or theoretical, it also serves as an auxiliary science to many fields of knowledge such as statistics in psychological experiments.

It is a difficult science, because all components can be exactly defined and the results are always measurable. For exceptions see end of article.

The historical development of the mathematical sciences began in Mesopotamia and in ancient Greece, with the oldest and best known published work is mathematical Elements of Euclid. The need for a mathematical approach arose from the development of civilizations that needed to measure and evaluate the land and taxes. Hence the mathematics became an early part of economic science. From the beginning of this practical, math, counting and measuring tangible objects, advanced more in the abstract and soon the number '0 'and the term' infinite 'symbol with AZ were defined.

Classical mathematics is often associated with the four fields of arithmetic (numbers), algebra (logic), geometry (space) and analysis (evaluation), but overlaps do exist.

"The math every day," while using the decimal system with a theoretically defined, reaching infinite numbers from 0 to AZ, computational mathematics related uses the binary system of 0 (off) and 1 (on). Chaos theory and fractal mathematics are a relatively new development, made possible through the high computing power of modern computers. The paradigm shift that allows the discovery of fractal relationships (self-similarity) and attractors (a result of a calculation begins with each closer to a point, the attractor, and never get to this point) over the "measurability" mentioned above and opened the door to an entirely new field, chaotic mathematical sciences.

Mathematics! Mathematics!!

Mathematics! Mathematics!!

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Written by Nusrat Jerin
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