Application of mathematics in
different branch of science
By
Aswathy.u.s
Physics
The relationship between mathematics and physics has
been a subject of study of philosophers, mathematicians
and physicists since Antiquity, and more recently also by
historians and educators. Generally considered a
relationship of great intimacy, mathematics has already
been described as "an essential tool for physics" and
physics has already been described as "a rich source of
inspiration and insight in mathematics".
chemistry
Mathematical chemistry is the area of research engaged
in novel applications of mathematics to chemistry; it
concerns itself principally with the mathematical
modeling of chemical phenomena. Mathematical
chemistry has also sometimes been called computer
chemistry, but should not be confused with
computational chemistry.
Biology
Mathematical and theoretical biology is an interdisciplinary scientific research field with
a range of applications in biology, biotechnology, and medicine. The field is also called
mathematical biology or biomathematics to stress the mathematical side, or theoretical
biology to stress the biological side. Mathematical biology aims at the mathematical
representation, treatment and modeling of biological processes, using a variety of
applied mathematical techniques and tools. It has both theoretical and practical
applications in biological, biomedical and biotechnology research. For example, in cell
biology, protein interactions are often represented as "cartoon" models, which, although
easy to visualize, do not accurately describe the systems studied. This requires precise
mathematical models. Describing systems in a quantitative manner means their behavior
can be better simulated, and hence properties can be predicted that might not be
evident to the experimenter.
Social science
Mathematical Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal in the
field of social science, in particular economics. The journal covers research on
mathematical modelling in fields such as economics, psychology, political
science, and other social sciences, including individual decision making and
preferences, decisions under risk, collective choice, voting, theories of
measurement, and game theory.
It was established in 1980 and is published by Elsevier. The current editors-in-
chief are Jean-François Laslier and Simon Grant.
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  • 1.
    Application of mathematicsin different branch of science By Aswathy.u.s
  • 2.
    Physics The relationship betweenmathematics and physics has been a subject of study of philosophers, mathematicians and physicists since Antiquity, and more recently also by historians and educators. Generally considered a relationship of great intimacy, mathematics has already been described as "an essential tool for physics" and physics has already been described as "a rich source of inspiration and insight in mathematics".
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    chemistry Mathematical chemistry isthe area of research engaged in novel applications of mathematics to chemistry; it concerns itself principally with the mathematical modeling of chemical phenomena. Mathematical chemistry has also sometimes been called computer chemistry, but should not be confused with computational chemistry.
  • 4.
    Biology Mathematical and theoreticalbiology is an interdisciplinary scientific research field with a range of applications in biology, biotechnology, and medicine. The field is also called mathematical biology or biomathematics to stress the mathematical side, or theoretical biology to stress the biological side. Mathematical biology aims at the mathematical representation, treatment and modeling of biological processes, using a variety of applied mathematical techniques and tools. It has both theoretical and practical applications in biological, biomedical and biotechnology research. For example, in cell biology, protein interactions are often represented as "cartoon" models, which, although easy to visualize, do not accurately describe the systems studied. This requires precise mathematical models. Describing systems in a quantitative manner means their behavior can be better simulated, and hence properties can be predicted that might not be evident to the experimenter.
  • 5.
    Social science Mathematical SocialSciences is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal in the field of social science, in particular economics. The journal covers research on mathematical modelling in fields such as economics, psychology, political science, and other social sciences, including individual decision making and preferences, decisions under risk, collective choice, voting, theories of measurement, and game theory. It was established in 1980 and is published by Elsevier. The current editors-in- chief are Jean-François Laslier and Simon Grant.
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