• "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences" is a 1960 article written by the physicist Eugene Wigner, published in Communication...
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  • on the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in natural sciences. He meant physics, of course. There is only one thing which is more unreasonable than...
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    Eugene Wigner (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
    1959 to 1964. In later life, he became more philosophical, and published The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences, his best-known...
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    Historically, mathematics was most important in the natural sciences and engineering. However, since World War II, fields outside the physical sciences have spawned...
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    laws of planetary motion Saving the phenomena Positron § History The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences Mathematical universe...
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    consists roughly of using mathematics for allowing and improving computer computation in areas of science and engineering where mathematics are useful. This...
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    Peter Norvig (category Natural language processing researchers)
    The title refers to the physicist Eugene Wigner's 1960 journal article, "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". In a...
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  • Mathematics is essential in the natural sciences, engineering, medicine, finance, computer science, and the social sciences. Although mathematics is extensively...
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  • 1960 paper "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences", in which he argued that the happy coincidence of mathematics and physics...
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  • Rigour (redirect from Rigor (mathematics))
    bit of data per month, per gigabyte of DRAM.[1]. This refers to the 1960 paper The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences by...
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