mathematically in the PONS Dictionary

mathematically Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be mathematically inclined
to be mathematically/scientifically minded

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Mathematically speaking, a sphere and a plane are not isometric, even locally.
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The notation is mathematically flawed because the unit % can only be used for dimensionless quantities.
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Mathematically, it can point towards any direction in space-time.
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Dynamic simulations require increased calculation time and are mathematically more complex than a steady state simulation.
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Mathematically rigorous articles are also published in the fields of experimental economics, public economics, international economics, development economics, and industrial organisation.
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Such an argument, however true the conclusion, is mathematically invalid and is commonly known as a howler.
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This model was the first theory of gravitation which was worked out mathematically.
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Conversely, recent decades have seen the rise of new analytically, mathematically and computationally rigorous techniques, such as agent-based modelling and social network analysis.
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This sequence ends when one team mathematically has more shootout goals than the other, thus winning the game.
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Biologists can not say that a process or phenomenon, by being mathematically possible, have to exist forcibly in the real nature.
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