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Mimesis (mathematics)

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Mimesis in mathematics refers to the concept of imitation or representation of real-world phenomena through mathematical models and constructs. This concept is grounded in the idea that mathematics can be used to describe, simulate, or replicate the patterns, structures, and behaviors observed in nature and various domains of human activity.

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