Department of Mathematics, University of Canada, Canada, USA
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																Mathematical Modeling of Physical Systems from Theory to Practice 
																Author(s): Aouam Penko*             
								
																
						 Mathematical modelling stands as a cornerstone of scientific inquiry, bridging theoretical concepts and real-world phenomena. By translating 
  physical systems into mathematical language, models provide a structured way to understand, predict, and manipulate the behaviors of these 
  systems. This journey from theory to practice involves abstract formulation, computational implementation, and empirical validation, creating a 
  comprehensive framework that advances knowledge and technology. At its core, mathematical modeling begins with the abstraction of a physical 
  system. This involves identifying the essential features and relationships within the system, while disregarding extraneous details. For instance, 
  in classical mechanics, the motion of a projectile can be simplified by ignoring air resistance and assuming a uniform gravitational field. This 
  simplification l.. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2090-0902.2024.15.483															  
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