
May 16th 08, 01:33 AM
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It's That Insane
kT wrote:
On May 15, 6:19 pm, zdzis1 wrote:
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I'll give you a hint :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_model_theory
Now you nailed it! This is going to help me tremendously in understanding
mathematical modelling and climate models. Thanks a lot!
I doubt it, we've already determined from the evidence of your posts
that you are unskilled and unaware of it. Not only do you consistently
misspell it, you've demonstrated that you have very little skill in
it.
RAIN MAN
and yes, you confused Model Theory with Mathematical Modelling
And you are an absolutist as well. Model theory is a superset of just
about everything mathematical, and I'm not exactly new to this stuff :
See for instance : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Kleene
Computational mathematical modeling is an extremely narrow field
embedded in a much larger and richer tapestry of mathematics and
physics, and until you develop an appreciation for some of that, and
all that we don't know even know yet, you aren't going anywhere soon.
Don't even try to get me going on set theory.
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