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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mathematize .
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Examples
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There should also be a place for verbal speculation that can only be partially mathematized.
Caldwell, Hayek, and Math, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Risk management is thus a mathematized procedure for seeing into the future.
Robert Teitelman: Economics and the Power of Prediction 2009
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So if there is so much guessing and inability to describe or predict in areas such as monetary theory or energy or trade imbalances or yield curves or other areas in which economists have a strong handle on what is going on, why would anyone want to waste too much time on topics that are not going to be mathematized.
Galbraith vs. the Internet, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In Aristotle's system, physics was not mathematized although causal reasonings were proper to it.
Explanation in Mathematics Mancosu, Paolo 2008
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As an episode within the centuries-long effort to systematize color as a way to understand and control it, the development of Mayer's color triangle highlights the constraints produced by materials, the limits of mathematized descriptions, and the relationship of those limitations to representation and understanding of color.
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As far as I know, it's becoming increasingly mathematized and irrelevant in an effort to emulate economics - and all the equations and indexes regarding political coalitions, voters' behaviour, MP's voting and so on and on are actually more irrelevant than in economics science, basically, there are no "political laws" in political science, if there is a science as political sciences want it to be.
Is Austrian Economics Heterodox Economics? - The Austrian Economists 2008
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When examined together, Mayer's triangle and its later variations offer an excellent example of the eighteenth-century effort to create a unified, mathematized description of colors and to extend the value of this description into artisan worlds.
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Combination had become, since the sixteenth century, an increasingly mathematized concept, often expressed as the likelihood of attraction or affinity between substances.
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Lambert's engagement with Newton in the design of his color system began with Newton's mathematized approach.
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Science does not rest upon axioms except insofar as science is mathematized and dependent upon axioms in this manner, Carol.
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