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mathematical model [¦math·ə¦mad·ə·kəl ′mäd·əl] (mathematics) A mathematical representation of a process, device, or concept by means of a number of variables which are defined to represent the inputs, outputs, and internal states of the device or process, and a set of equations and inequalities describing the interaction of these variables. A mathematical theory or system together with its axioms. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| FTire Software: Advances in modelization and data supply," Michael Gipser, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences; The user, or rather his/her avatar, is thus the result of a modelization of its profile that is explicitly present among the entities described in the diagesis, and this permits the avatar to interact with other entities of the document. Through this integration, CATIA users will be able to tune products modelization according to identified criteria, such as mass, rigidity, etc. |
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