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Rigour
Rigour For the medical term see rigor (medicine) Look up Rigour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Rigour (American English: "rigor") has a number of ... may be worn lightly, or applied with rigour. The rigour of the game is a quotation ...
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Talk:Rigour
Talk:Rigour I see the final para has been made a separate duplicate page at mathematical rigour. I don't see this as an ... came here looking for a page on mathematical rigour specifically and was rather disappointed. As ...
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Mathematical physics
Mathematical physics Mathematical physics is the scientific discipline concerned with ... problems in physics and the development of mathematical methods suitable for such applications and for ... both theoretical physics and computational physics. Prominent mathematical physicists The great 17th century physicist Isaac ... Rowan Hamilton, and J. Willard Gibbs were mathematical physicists who had a profound impact ...
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Mathematical statistics (translated from French)
Mathematical statistics This article is one ébauche to ... easily comprehensible numbers. The basic idea of mathematical statistics is more ambitious: it consists in ... supposed that the law - in any unknown rigour - is one loi normal . Synopsis Sampling Let ... associated with this population (in any unknown rigour) have an average? and a variance? 2 ... law of probability remains in any unknown rigour. In addition, the assumption is often ...
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Mathematical jargon
Mathematical jargon The field of mathematics has a ... this is common English, used in a mathematical or quasi-mathematical sense. Note that some phrases, like "in ... standard or choice-free presentation of some mathematical object. The term canonical is also used ... properties (depending on context), or simply disobeys mathematical intution. These can be and often ...
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Outdistance (mathematical) (translated from French)
Outdistance (mathematical) Synopsis Definition In mathematic , one calls outdistance ... characteristic to allow the definition in any rigour of spheres square (see oxymore). Outdistance on ...
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Talk:Mathematical analysis
Talk:Mathematical analysis What about the measure-theoretic foundations ... 16 Oct 2004 (UTC) EUROCENTRISM: History of Mathematical Analysis " Historically, analysis originated in the 17th ... should not be mentioned in History of Mathematical Analysis at all, and should only be ... Madhava to have been the founder of mathematical analysis. Some of his discoveries in this ... This page gives the wrong impression that mathematical analysis started with Newton and Leibniz, ...
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Talk:Mathematics
... own existence than I am of any mathematical proposition. Now, it could be said that ... whole of mathematics, thereby excluding empiricism from mathematical epistemology. --Trovatore 19:01, 19 October 2005 ... to this article is the following: 1) Mathematical knowledge is arrived at by the method ... above. It's simply false that all mathematical knowledge is arrived at by deductive reasoning ... 54, 20 October 2005 (UTC) 2) That mathematical knowledge is universal. That is, that ...
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Philosophy of mathematics
... in which sense(s), if any, do mathematical entities such as numbers exist?" and "why and how are mathematical statements true?". Various approaches to answering these ... as giving an account of mathematics and mathematical practice as it stands, as interpretation rather ... Criticisms can, however, have important ramifications for mathematical practice, so the philosophy of mathematics can ... where the process of peer review of mathematical proofs is not firmly established, raising ...
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Mathematics
... rise to and make use of new mathematical discoveries. Mathematical study often involves discovering and cataloging patterns ... and science, to the benefit of both. Mathematical discoveries have been made throughout history and ... issue of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, "The number of papers and books included in the Mathematical Reviews database since 1940 (the first ...
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