Modeling with Mathematics

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Modeling with Mathematics Definition

What do we mean by mathematical modeling? Is this mathematical modeling? An engineer may make a mechanical “model,” with weights and springs, of an electrical circuit with capacitances and resistances. One real-world object is represented by another.

What do we mean by mathematical modeling? Is this mathematical modeling? A switching circuit may be a “model” for a Boolean function. A mathematical object is represented by a real-world object

What do we mean by mathematical modeling? Is this mathematical modeling? A real number may be a “model” for a point on a line, and vice versa. A mathematical object by a different mathematical object

What do we mean by mathematical modeling? Is this mathematical modeling? A logistic function may be a “model” for the growth of a bacterial population. Represents a real-world situation by a mathematical one.

What do we mean by mathematical modeling? The first three all represent meanings of a model in a scientific or mathematical setting. However, we are concerned with the forth and last meaning, a mathematical model, which represents a real-world situation by a mathematical one.

Our Definition “Mathematical modeling is the link between mathematics and the rest of the world.” (Meerschaert, M., Mathematical Modeling, Elsevier Science, 2010)  The process of beginning with a situation and gaining understanding about that situation is generally referred to as “modeling”. If the understanding comes about through the use of mathematics, the process is known and mathematical modeling.

What is the process? What in the reading stood out for you? Let’s read Mathematical Modeling. What in the reading stood out for you? What was interesting? What are the implications for the classroom?

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