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'''Applied mathematics''' is a branch of [[mathematics]] that concerns itself with the application of mathematical knowledge to other domains. Such applications include [[numerical analysis]], mathematics of engineering, [[linear programming]], [[optimization (mathematics)|optimization]] and [[operations research]], [[continuous modelling]], [[mathematical biology]] and [[bioinformatics]], [[information theory]], [[game theory]], [[probability]] and [[statistics]], [[financial mathematics]], [[actuarial science]], [[cryptography]] and hence [[combinatorics]] and even [[finite geometry]] to some extent, [[graph theory]] as applied to [[Network theory|network analysis]], and a great deal of what is called [[computer science]]. | '''Applied mathematics''' is a branch of [[mathematics]] that concerns itself with the application of mathematical knowledge to other domains. Such applications include [[numerical analysis]], mathematics of engineering, [[linear programming]], [[optimization (mathematics)|optimization]] and [[operations research]], [[continuous modelling]], [[mathematical biology]] and [[bioinformatics]], [[information theory]], [[game theory]], [[probability]] and [[statistics]], [[financial mathematics]], [[actuarial science]], [[cryptography]] and hence [[combinatorics]] and even [[finite geometry]] to some extent, [[graph theory]] as applied to [[Network theory|network analysis]], and a great deal of what is called [[computer science]]. | ||