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mathematize /ˈmaθ(ə)mətʌɪz /(also mathematise) verb [with object]Regard or treat (a subject or problem) in mathematical terms: Keynes resisted attempts to be overprecise and mathematize his insights...- Science works by drastically oversimplifying the world, cutting out everything that cannot be mathematized.
- This notion can be mathematized and tested against nature's data.
- One view sought the origin of the crisis in the abstract and unrealistic demeanour of the rapidly evolving, mathematised neoclassical theory that was incapable of answering important economic policy questions.
Derivativesmathematization noun ...- This presaged the mathematisation of nature of Renaissance humanists, engineers and magicians.
- In the same book, he gives further historical details on mechanization and mathematization of musical composition.
- Newton's approach was entirely reasonable given his aim: His mathematization of light and color could best take flight from a few particular effects.
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