noun
- the process of applying mathematical methods, principles, or language to a subject or field of study
Usage: formal; academic
Examples
- The mathematization of physics in the 17th century transformed our understanding of motion and gravity.
- Economists have pursued the mathematization of their discipline through the use of statistical models and equations.
- The mathematization of biology has enabled researchers to model population dynamics and genetic inheritance.
- Critics argue that the mathematization of social sciences can oversimplify human behavior.
- The mathematization of music theory uses set theory and abstract algebra to analyze harmonic structures.