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mathematically

[ UK /mˌæθɪmˈætɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəɫi, ˌmæθəˈmætɪkɫi/ ]
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  1. with respect to mathematics
    mathematically impossible

How To Use mathematically In A Sentence

  • Christopher is mathematically gifted, but socially incapable, finding the simplest emotional empathy unfathomable.
  • His interpretation of WL nicely illustrates how, on his view, physiological experiments can yield mathematically expressible results, not about the physical, somatic processes involved in sensation, but about the relationships among these sensations as apperceived, i.e., as psychological elements and objects of consciousness. Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  • We'll only give in when it becomes mathematically impossible to catch them.
  • Bose and Home show mathematically that whenever one electron is detected in each path, they will be entangled.
  • Despite the outcry, glottochronology is still employed, but in mathematically increasingly complex and conceptually more sophisticated models.
  • An idea of Koopman on the possibilities of treating problems of classical mechanics by means of operators on a function space stimulated him to give the first mathematically rigorous proof of an ergodic theorem.
  • Leaf morphology has been quantified and treated mathematically in various contexts, including taxonomy, differential growth and allometry, leaf area estimation and the branching and development of veins.
  • As promised, some mathematically inclined posts.
  • Academics and employers are deeply concerned that students are not sufficiently prepared mathematically for university courses.
  • However, I will say that I think that formulating a model mathematically is quite important, as it serves as a check for internal consistency. Hal Varian Answers Your Questions - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
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