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Mathematics

Mathematics is the abstract science of number, quantity, and space. It involves the study of topics such as numbers, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek patterns and use logic and abstraction to formulate conjectures and proofs about mathematical concepts and structures. Mathematics has developed from counting and measurement and is applied in many fields including physics, engineering, and social sciences.

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Mathematics

Mathematics is the abstract science of number, quantity, and space. It involves the study of topics such as numbers, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek patterns and use logic and abstraction to formulate conjectures and proofs about mathematical concepts and structures. Mathematics has developed from counting and measurement and is applied in many fields including physics, engineering, and social sciences.

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mathematics

/maθ(ə)ˈmatɪks/

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noun

1. the abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts ( pure
mathematics ), or as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering ( applied
mathematics ).
"a taste for mathematics"

o the mathematical aspects of something.


plural noun: mathematics
"James immerses himself in the mathematics of baseball"

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") includes the study of


such topics as quantity (number theory),[1] structure (algebra),[2] space (geometry),
[1]
 and change (mathematical analysis).[3][4][5] It has no generally accepted definition.[6][7]
Mathematicians seek and use patterns[8][9] to formulate new conjectures; they resolve the truth or
falsity of conjectures by mathematical proof. When mathematical structures are good models of real
phenomena, mathematical reasoning can be used to provide insight or predictions about nature.
Through the use of abstraction and logic, mathematics developed
from counting, calculation, measurement, and the systematic study of
the shapes and motions of physical objects. Practical mathematics has been a human activity from
as far back as written records exist. The research required to solve mathematical problems can take
years or even centuries of sustained inquiry.
Rigorous arguments first appeared in Greek mathematics, most notably in Euclid's Elements.
[10]
 Since the pioneering work of Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932), David Hilbert (1862–1943), and
others on axiomatic systems in the late 19th century, it has become customary to view mathematical
research as establishing truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately
chosen axioms and definitions. Mathematics developed at a relatively slow pace until
the Renaissance, when mathematical innovations interacting with new scientific discoveries led to a
rapid increase in the rate of mathematical discovery that has continued to the present day. [11]
Mathematics is essential in many fields, including natural science, engineering, medicine, finance,
and the social sciences. Applied mathematics has led to entirely new mathematical disciplines, such
as statistics and game theory. Mathematicians engage in pure mathematics (mathematics for its own
sake) without having any application in mind, but practical applications for what began as pure
mathematics are often discovered later.[12][13]

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