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The evolution of negotiation strategies diversifies parental cooperation
Zheng J, Weissing F, Baldan D.
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The simplest Friedmann models, about which astronomers were still arguing in the late nineteen fifties and sixties are dominated by the equation $${{{{\dot S}^2} + c{k^2}} \over {{S^2}}} = {A \over {{S^3}}}$$ in which Sis the scale factor of the universe, a function of the time, A is a positive constant and kis a topological factor which can be ...
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Gender, Mathematics, and Science
Educational Researcher, 1989Males have greater access to science and technical fields and greater earning power than females. Many argue that cognitive and psychosocial gender differences explain these career differences. In contrast, evidence from meta-analysis and process analysis indicate that (a) gender differences on cognitive and psychosocial tasks are small and declining,
Marcia C. Linn, Janet Shibley Hyde
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Mathematical Explanation in Science [PDF]
Does mathematics ever play an explanatory role in science? If so then this opens the way for scientific realists to argue for the existence of mathematical entities using inference to the best explanation. Elsewhere I have argued, using a case study involving the primenumbered life cycles of periodical cicadas, that there are examples of indispensable ...
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Mathematization in the Sciences
1981The superb pictures of Jupiter and Saturn transmitted back to earth by Pioneer 11 impress me as a marvelous technological achievement. Even more impressive is that this was accomplished without several prior attempts. It is certainly the case that subsystems were tested, and that engineers benefited from their experiences with related systems ...
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1990
The purpose of this review volume is to present the opinions of a number of distinguished individuals who have given careful thought as to why mathematics is so “unreasonably effective” when applied to the analysis of the natural sciences.
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The purpose of this review volume is to present the opinions of a number of distinguished individuals who have given careful thought as to why mathematics is so “unreasonably effective” when applied to the analysis of the natural sciences.
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Mathematics and the New Sciences
2017This article examines the mutual influences between mathematics and the new sciences that emerged in the long seventeenth century, whereby new scientific enterprises fostered the development of new mathematical methods and mathematical developments in turn paved the way for new scientific research.
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