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mathematicalframework

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/ˈmæθəmætɪkəl ˈfreɪmˌwɜrk/ · math-e-ma-ti-cal frame-work

A theoretical structure consisting of a set of mathematical concepts, principles, and methods.

Meanings

nountechnical

A theoretical structure consisting of a set of mathematical concepts, principles, and methods.

ایک نظریاتی ڈھانچہ جو ریاضی کے تصورات، اصولوں اور طریقوں کا مجموعہ ہے۔

ریاضیاتی ڈھانچہ

riyaaziyati dhaancha

Formal: ریاضیاتی بنیادی خاکہ

Synonyms

mathematical structuretheoretical modelmathematical systemریاضیاتی ساختنظریاتی ماڈلریاضیاتی نظام

Antonyms

chaosdisorderrandomnessبھونچالبے ترتیبیاتفاق

Common Collocations

  • mathematical framework of analysis
  • theoretical mathematical framework
  • mathematical framework for problem-solving

Example Sentences

The new mathematical framework simplifies the complex equations.

نئی ریاضیاتی ڈھانچہ پیچیدہ مساوات کو آسان کرتا ہے۔

Nayi riyaaziyati dhaancha paicheeda masawaat ko aasaan karta hai.

In physics, a mathematical framework is crucial for developing theories.

طبیعیات میں، ریاضیاتی ڈھانچہ نظریات کی ترقی کے لیے بہت اہم ہے۔

Tabeeyat mein, riyaaziyati dhaancha nazriyat ki taraqqi ke liye bohat ahem hai.

Researchers are developing a new mathematical framework to analyze data.

تحقیقی ماہرین ڈیٹا کا تجزیہ کرنے کے لئے ایک نیا ریاضیاتی ڈھانچہ تیار کر رہے ہیں۔

Tahqeeqi maahirain data ka tajziya karne ke liye ek naya riyaaziyati dhaancha tayar kar rahe hain.

Easily Confused With

mathematical model:A mathematical model is a representation of a system while a mathematical framework refers to the structure within which mathematical models operate.

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a framework as a skeleton that supports all mathematical concepts.

Imagine a sturdy building framework where mathematical principles are the building blocks.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "mathematics + framework" — theoretical structures used to organize and apply mathematical concepts

First known use: 20th century

The term combines 'mathematics', which comes from the Greek word 'mathematikos', meaning 'disposed to learn', and 'framework', which has Old English roots meaning 'structure'.