Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences refers to the use of mathematical frameworks and techniques to analyze, describe, predict, and solve problems in a variety of scientific fields, including engineering, physics, biology, economics, and social sciences. This interdisciplinary area encompasses several key components: 1. **Mathematical Modeling**: This involves creating abstract representations (models) of real-world systems using mathematical language. Models can be equations, algorithms, or simulations that capture essential features of the system being studied.

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