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1 The broad spectrum of Mathematics
Jomar Fajardo Rabajante, Dr.Sc.

2 Outline Mathematics Applied Mathematics Application area Numeracy

3 systematic ^ study of patterns ^ based on logic deductive
What is Mathematics? systematic ^ study of patterns ^ based on logic deductive

4 Applied Pure Mathematics Algebra Geometry Analysis Modeling
Algorithm & Simulation

5 Branches of Mathematics
Pure Algebra Geometry Analysis Applied Modeling Algorithm & Simulation “Study of objects and operations: structures”

6 Branches of Mathematics
Pure Algebra Geometry Analysis Applied Modeling Algorithm & Simulation “Study of shapes and spaces”

7 Branches of Mathematics
Pure Algebra Geometry Analysis Applied Modeling Algorithm & Simulation “Study of limits and change”

8 Branches of Mathematics
Pure Algebra Geometry Analysis Applied Modeling Algorithm & Simulation Number theory Combinatorics etc…

9 Branches of Mathematics
Pure Algebra Geometry Analysis Applied Modeling Algorithm & Simulation Foundations (e.g., Logic and Set theory)

10 Branches of Mathematics
“Translate to mathematical language” Pure Algebra Geometry Analysis Applied Modeling Algorithm & Simulation

11 Branches of Mathematics
Pure Algebra Geometry Analysis Applied Modeling Algorithm & Simulation “Analyze and solve”

12 APPLIED MATHEMATICS CORE
Theories in Mathematics: >Brain< Math modeling: >Heart< Methods and algorithms: >Arms< Application areas: >Legs<

13 GOAL! + domain of application
So what is the difference between theoretical (pure) and applied mathematics? GOAL! + domain of application

14 APPLIED MATHEMATICS Pure Math Application area Applied Math

15 Theoretical Math Application area Applied Math APPLIED MATHEMATICS
There are no distinct boundaries Applied Math

16 PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4 Domain 5 A P L I E D S P E C T R U M M A T H PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS

17 PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4 Domain 5 Mathematical [Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Social Science, Economics…] Engineering Mathematics Statistics Computational Science A P L I E D S P E C T R U M M A T H PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS

18 PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4 Domain 5 Collaboration! A P L I E D S P E C T R U M M A T H PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS

19 PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4 Domain 5 PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS

20 PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4 Domain 5 PURE/THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS

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22 THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS
Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3 Domain 4 Domain 5 A P L I E D S P E C T R U M M A T H THEORETICAL MATHEMATICS

23 What is science? Formal Sciences
Natural Sciences (physical sciences and life sciences) Social Sciences

24 Aristotle: Deductive Logic (384– 322 BC)
HISTORY Aristotle: Deductive Logic (384– 322 BC)

25 Francis Bacon: Induction Or Confirmation (1561– 1626)
HISTORY Francis Bacon: Induction Or Confirmation (1561– 1626)

26 Karl Popper: Falsification (1902–1994)
HISTORY Karl Popper: Falsification (1902–1994)

27 Marriage of Deductive and Inductive Logic
demarcation of science from non-science (fringe science, pseudoscience and junk science)

28 Thomas Kuhn: Paradigm (1922–1996)
HISTORY Thomas Kuhn: Paradigm (1922–1996)

29 MATH MODELING PROCESS Follows the Scientific Method
Must adhere to the Philosophy of Science: >Falsifiability<

30 MATH MODELING PROCESS

31 EXAMPLE 1 force of gravity arises from the curvature of space-time
Solar eclipse of May 29, 1919 force of gravity arises from the curvature of space-time The case of Mercury

32 EXAMPLE 1 force of gravity arises from the curvature of space-time
12 June 2017

33 EXAMPLE 1

34 EXAMPLE 2

35 EXAMPLE 2

36 EXAMPLE 2 MacArthur et al., PLoS ONE, 2008

37 EXAMPLE 2 MacArthur et al., PLoS ONE, 2008

38 EXAMPLE 2

39 EXAMPLE 3

40 EXAMPLE 3

41 EXAMPLE 3 1 “Killing the Winner” hypothesis 1

42 EXAMPLE 3

43 EXAMPLE 3 Red Queen in Nature

44 EXAMPLE 3 Red Queen in Nature

45 EXAMPLE 3 Red Queen in Nature

46 EXAMPLE 3 >85% Testable Hypothesis

47 EXAMPLE 3 Testable Hypothesis

48 EXAMPLE 3

49 For all Filipinos! Numeracy
“mathematical thinking” without taking a math degree experts

50 Quantitative Literacy/Numeracy
ability to use mathematics in everyday life

51 INDUSTRY 4.0 Increasing challenge
The digital age puts a new premium on numeracy skills than ever before. Computers can do the maths for us, but we need good numeracy in order to use them effectively.

52 My advocacies National roadmap for applied mathematics
(to increase impact and make it intentionally socially relevant) Mathematics and scientific thinking for all Filipinos (e.g., survey criteria)

53 My story

54 My story


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