List of basic mathematics topics
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Mathematics is the search for fundamental truths in pattern, quantity, and change. Mathematics is not a natural or physical science, which are studies of this particular natural universe. For more on the relationship between mathematics and science, refer to the article on science. Basic topics in mathematics include:
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[edit] Nature of mathematics
- Main article: Mathematics
[edit] Subjects of mathematics
[edit] Quantity
- Main article: Quantity
[edit] Structure
- Main article: Structure
[edit] Space
- Main article: Space
[edit] Change
- Main article: Change
[edit] Foundations and philosophy
[edit] Discrete mathematics
[edit] Applied mathematics
- Mathematical physics
- Analytical mechanics
- Mathematical fluid dynamics
- Numerical analysis
- Optimisation
- Probability
- Statistics
- Mathematical economics
- Financial mathematics
- Game theory
- Mathematical biology
- Cryptography
- Operations research
[edit] History of mathematics
- Main article: History of mathematics
[edit] Basic mathematics concepts
- Algebra
- Analysis
- Area
- Arithmetic
- Calculus
- Category theory
- Combinatorics
- Complex number
- Computation
- Coordinate system
- Decimal
- Derivative
- Digit
- Equation
- Fractal
- Function (mathematics)
- Geometry
- Infinity
- Integral
- Length
- Limit
- Logarithm
- Logic
- Matrix
- Number
- Numeral
- Pi
- Power
- Prime number
- Proof
- Rational number
- Real number
- Series
- Set
- Trigonometry
- Vector space
- Vector (spatial)
- Volume
[edit] Influential mathematicians
[edit] Mathematics lists
- Main article: List of mathematics topics
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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