They deduce the solution to the problem or the perpetrator of it using mathematical principles that are typically the focus of the episode.
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For some unknown reason, it is developing along the same mathematical principles that govern the organic development of plants in the natural world.
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The test was used to determine whether a patent claim was directed entirely to mathematical principles or algorithms, which are not patentable subject matter.
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He invents street-slang dialogues about mathematical principles, tells stories about eccentric students, lampoons his own long-windedness and takes off on flights of rhapsodic discovery.
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Mathematics is an example of thinking in which thought itself forms the perceptions; no sense-perceptions are needed to form a basis for mathematical principles.
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In this Universe Series of symbolic sculptures and tapestries, which comprises over 100 works, he combined scientific and mathematical principles with artistic aesthetic.
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As invoked in everyday life, the " law " usually reflects wishful thinking or a poor understanding of statistics rather than any mathematical principle.
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In his " Treatise on Perspective " ( 1712 ) he explained is mathematical principles; and anticipated the method afterwards elaborated by Brook Taylor.
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He is mainly known for his book " Theologiae Christianae Principia Mathematica " ( " Mathematical Principles of Christian Theology " ), published in 1698.
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It has been described as " the systematic application of scientific and mathematical principles to achieve the practical goals of a particular sales process ".