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Scientific modelling

Scientific modelling is an activity that produces models representing empirical objects, phenomena, and physical processes, to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate. It requires selecting and identifying relevant aspects of a situation in the real world and then developing a model to…

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Scientific modelling

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Scientific modelling → activity that produces models representing empirical objects, field of modelling and simulation

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Scientific modellingis aactivity that produces models representing empirical objects0.90text
Scientific modellingis afield of modelling and simulation0.90text
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Scientific modellingrelated to Further readingNowadays0.60section
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Scientific modellingrelated to Further readingRainer Hegselmann0.60section
Scientific modellingrelated to Further readingUlrich Müller0.60section
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