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Department of Education, University of Cambridge, UK
Opinion Article
Quantitative Analysis and Interdisciplinary Research on Applied Mathematics
Author(s): Jack Harper*
The increasing use of mathematical techniques in research project results in the knowledge base of maths. This viewpoint is valid quantitatively here by applied math and network analysis on the corpus PNAS 1999-2013. A network describing the knowledge base relationships between disciplines in a very view is constructed supported the corpus. Specific network indicators show the hub role of maths in knowledge base analysis. The applied math analysis on the corpus content finds that algorithms, a primary topic of maths, completely correlates, progressively co-occurs, associate degreed has an equilibrium relationship within the long-term with bound typical analysis paradigms and methodologies. The finding is understood as associate degree intrinsic explanation for the interdisciplinarity of maths.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/1314-3344.22.12.151