Time in Mathematical Models
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ratmcs/v9/11263FKeywords:
Field effect, physical law, time involvementAbstract
Time is used in mathematical modeling which measure physical changes. We have demonstrated in two different ways that it was an invention of thought. Indeed, archeology has put in light the first trace of time which started to be used in Mesopotamia (4800-4500 years ago) [6]. Physics makes appear that time has no physical properties; it means that it’s a concept; instead, it owns interesting mathematical properties [12]. Strangely enough, time is still and wrongly considered a phenomenon; obviously, its role needs to be clarified through some contrasting examples in diverse disciplines.
Downloads
Published
2024-02-05
How to Cite
Patrice F. Dassonville. (2024). Time in Mathematical Models. Research and Applications Towards Mathematics and Computer Science Vol. 9, 34–43. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ratmcs/v9/11263F
Issue
Section
Chapters