Applied mathematics

Applied mathematics is concerned with both the development of new methods for the solution of problems from other areas ( such as chemistry, biology, physics, economics, computer science, engineering, etc. ), as well as the use of already known techniques by well-known problems.

Specifically, this numerical analysis, mathematical physics, (mathematical chemistry / biology / geology, etc.), computer mathematics, scientific computing, engineering mathematics, optimization and operations research, modeling, theoretical biology, mathematical statistics, financial and insurance mathematics, cryptology, graph theory belong to the analysis of networks and the Mathematical Psychology. The mathematical methods are applied to a model of the system under consideration.

The border between pure mathematics and applied mathematics is fluid, as the term Applied science is problematic in itself. The assignment of work in one of these two great fields depends strongly on the personal opinion of the mathematicians involved.

Applied Mathematics, which deals with mathematical methods (and thus a branch of mathematics ) is to be distinguished from applications of mathematics in science, engineering and other fields. So you will not say that a biologist, the mathematical methods of population dynamics used and known applies mathematics, applied mathematics itself operates - he uses it. Frequently attract non-mathematicians, this limit does not, and it really is not always clear. The use of mathematics to solve industrial problems is called Industrial Mathematics; here be mentioned as part of the area especially techno mathematics that deals with coming of the art problems.

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