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differentiable
possessing a differential coefficient or derivative of a mathematical expression
Double first
A degree of the first class both in classics and mathematics
econometrics
the application of mathematics and statistics to the study of economic and financial data
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Hydrodynamics
of motion and action of nonelastic fluids whether as investigated mathematically or by observation and experiment the principles of dynamics as
Engineering
of an engineer In the modern sense the application of mathematics or systematic knowledge beyond the routine skills of practise for
Euharmonic
Producing mathematically perfect harmony or concord sweetly or perfectly harmonious
First order
decaying at an exponential rate a mathematical concept applied to various types of decay such as radioactivity
game theory
A branch of mathematics that deals with strategies for maximizing gains or minimizing losses
Generatrix
That which generates the point or the mathematical magnitude which by its motion generates another magnitude as a
Geodesy
That branch of applied mathematics which determines by means of observations and measurements the figures
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