A purely theoretical question for mathematicians. With the possibility of moving to the practical plane. - page 10
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A 100-page thread, not enough to publish the most elementary econometric formula.
Another one...
So, by the way, there is no connection between the branches. If there is a ready-made theory, which they try to confirm with practice, then this is just an attempt to build a theory.
But to move into practice, you have to develop a theory first. Or am I misunderstanding something?
That's right, all science is built on the stages: hypothesis-theory-practice or
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That's right, all science is built on the hypothesis-theory-practice or
not ah
most of the theory is proof.
not a
A large part of a theory is proof
Theory(Greekθεωρία"consideration, investigation, contemplation") is adoctrine, a system of scientific knowledge that describes and explains a set of phenomena and reduces the regularities discovered in a given area to a single unifying principle.[1] is the most profound and systematic knowledge of the necessary aspects, connections, essence and regularities of the phenomenon under study. In theory, knowledge about the regularities of the investigated subject is logically consistent and based on a unifying foundation, a particular set of underlying theoretical or empirical principles.
The theory acts as an informational modelof syntheticknowledge, within the boundaries of which separate concepts,hypotheses and laws lose theirautonomy and become elements of the unifiedsystem[2]. In a theory, somejudgments are derived from other judgments on the basis of practical evidence and/or rules of logical inference. Theories are formulated, developed and tested accordingto the scientific method. A theory is preceded bya hypothesis which has received reproducible confirmation. A theory or combination of theories becomes a doctrine (see alsodoctrine).
An important property of a theory is itspredictive ability, on the basis of which it isverified.
A theory is an internally consistent system of ideas, notions or principles that reveal the essential properties and consistent relationships of a certain area of reality in a generalised form, on the basis of which it can be explained.
Theory(Greekθεωρία"consideration, investigation, contemplation") is adoctrine, a system of scientific knowledge that describes and explains a set of phenomena and reduces the regularities discovered in a given area to a single unifying principle.[1] is the most profound and systematic knowledge of the necessary aspects, connections, essence and regularities of the phenomenon under study. In theory, knowledge about the regularities of the investigated subject is logically consistent and based on a unifying foundation, a particular set of underlying theoretical or empirical principles.
The theory acts as an informational modelof syntheticknowledge, within the boundaries of which separate concepts,hypotheses and laws lose theirautonomy and become elements of the unifiedsystem[2]. In a theory, somejudgments are derived from other judgments on the basis of practical proofs and/or rules of logical inference. Theories are formulated, developed and tested accordingto the scientific method. A theory is preceded bya hypothesis which has received reproducible confirmation. A theory or combination of theories becomes a doctrine (see alsodoctrine).
An important property of a theory is itspredictive ability, on the basis of which it isverified.
A theory is an internally consistent system of ideas, ideas or principles that reveal the essential properties and relationships of a certain area of reality in a generalised form, on the basis of which it can be explained.
what is that, wiki?
It's all over the place, isn't it?
But to move into practice, you have to develop a theory first. Or am I missing something?
Not necessarily. With electricity there was no theory, first there were experiments, and without any practical orientation - science purely for science.
That's right, all science is built on the stages: hypothesis-theory-practice or
What's wrong with shamanism and homeopathy?
What's wrong with shamanism and homeopathy?
Not necessarily. With electricity there was no theory, first there were experiments, and without any practical orientation - science purely for science.