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This means, if you stop to think about it, that the rate of change of the rate of change at any point (the second differential of a sine or cosine curve, to use the mathematical term) is always in negative proportion to its height at that point; it is as if it was being pushed towards the origin by a force proportional to its distance from it.
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Yet to hear it put in mathematical terms was shocking — people stood and cried out, because now Walter John Harmon was speaking of something as incontestable as a sum, as measurable as a weight or a volume, and the reality of such a cut-and-dried formulation seemed almost too much for us to bear.
In order to distinguish logicism from formalism, however, the former maintains that there is one system of logic that is fundamental to all inquiries, where all mathematical terms are reducible to logical terms, and all mathematical axioms are derivable from logical ones, which formalism denies (Rech 2004).
Unlike "even", some mathematical terms are purposefully constructed to exclude trivial or degenerate cases.
One of the reasons string theory is popular is that in mathematical terms it is completely internally consistent.
One possible solution is to say that for mathematical terms, intension is a different thing than it is for definite descriptions like "the King of France".
Rephrased in more mathematical terms, transmission is assumed to be homogeneous (independent of location) and isotropic (directionally independent).
Yes, any model is just a description of what you are thinking in formal mathematical terms (there is no magic!).
In mathematical terms, angiogenesis is a non-linear dynamic system that is discontinuous in space and time, but advances through qualitatively different states.
That number seems, to borrow a mathematical term, to be growing exponentially.
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