Mathematical Physics

Mathematical Physics is a branch of science that combines mathematics and physics to solve problems related to physical phenomena. It seeks to explore the mathematical structures and properties that characterize the physical world and provides a mathematical framework for understanding the behavior of various physical systems. It is used to model, explain and predict physical phenomena as well as to develop solutions to practical problems in engineering, science, and industry. Mathematical Physics plays an important role in providing insight into how the physical world works and is a valuable tool for the advancement of science, engineering, and technology.

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Genetic-Mathematical Modelling of Mutational Processes in a Population

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Mathematical Analysis of Alternative Power Systems in a Northern Wisconsin Home

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Reasons for Increased Social Distancing and Surface Disinfection from a Physics Perspective

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Genetic-Mathematical Modelling of the Populations Interaction

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Mathematical Modeling of Covid-19

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Mathematical Modeling and Epidemic Prediction of COVID-19 and its Significance to Epidemic Prevention and Control Measures

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Mathematical Modelling of Typhoid Fever Transmission Dynamics and Intervention Impact in Harare, Zimbabwe (2018–2020)

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