I am just warning you that mentioning the a-word will lead into autistic discussion you do not want to have.
/mg/ - Math General
"applied math" doesn't exist. From this simple fact it follows that "applied math" isn't math.
>"applied math" doesn't exist. From this simple fact it follows that "applied math" isn't math.
en.wikipedia.org
>Applied mathematics is a branch of mathematics
>I don't see any 'applied math' general
Why not create one then? We don't discuss fairy tales in this thread.
this is the last time I will warn you DO NOT MENTION THE A-WORD
>Why not create one then? We don't discuss fairy tales in this thread.
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Calling a dog a camel doesn't make it into one.
Just because the term "math" appears in after "applied" doesn't mean you're talking about mathematics.
Wikipedia is, as with many other things, wrong on this subject.
What are some good resources to study Applied Math?
I want to do some research in it in the future.
>Just because the term "math" appears in after "applied" doesn't mean you're talking about mathematics.
en.wikipedia.org
>Historically, applied mathematics consisted principally of applied analysis, most notably differential equations; approximation theory (broadly construed, to include representations, asymptotic methods, variational methods, and numerical analysis); and applied probability.
When did any of these become non-mathematics?