Category:Applied Mathematics
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This category contains results about Applied Mathematics.
Definitions specific to this category can be found in Definitions/Applied Mathematics.
Applied mathematics is the branch of mathematics which concerns the solution of real world applications by the construction of mathematical models.
Subcategories
This category has the following 89 subcategories, out of 89 total.
A
- Aggregations (Physics) (empty)
- Angular Acceleration (empty)
- Angular Frequency (empty)
- Architecture (1 P)
- Area Elements (2 P)
C
- Catastrophe Theory (empty)
D
- Directed Line Segments (empty)
E
- Empirical Curves (empty)
- Empirical Formulas (empty)
F
G
I
- Ill-Posed Problems (empty)
- Indicator Diagrams (empty)
K
L
- Laws of Conservation (1 P)
- Linear Momentum (1 P)
M
- Matrix Mechanics (empty)
- Measurable Properties (empty)
- Mensuration (empty)
N
O
P
- Parallelogram Law (5 P)
- Perturbation Theory (empty)
- Pressure (3 P)
R
- Relative Acceleration (empty)
- Relative Velocity (3 P)
S
- Speed (empty)
U
- Unit Vectors (6 P)
W
Pages in category "Applied Mathematics"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.