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Structure, Relation and Use,ories, and also analyse the relation between simulations of models and experiments. These notions will all be tied together, and made concrete in a worked example, where we show how a model typically is constructed. Lastly, we will try to draw conclusions about desirable properties of models, and discuss the dangers of modelling.Gobble 发表于 2025-3-25 12:38:56
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History, fact that without models there wouldn’t be much science left to consider. In order to fully appreciate this deep connection between science and the practice of modelling it will be useful to view models from a historical perspective. This chapter will give an account of the historical development o裹住 发表于 2025-3-25 22:14:01
Structure, Relation and Use,ophy of science perspective. As a starting point for this discussion we will specify what we actually mean by models, and discuss the different classes of models that exist. In order to broaden the concept and connect it to other concepts within science, we will relate modelling to phenomena and the坦白 发表于 2025-3-26 02:50:31
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Worked Examples,d and the impact they have had in the field of research they belong to. The aim is to cover all the types of models that were presented in the model taxonomy (p. 28) and also to look at models that belong to the fields represented by the scientists in the previous chapter.endocardium 发表于 2025-3-26 12:16:06
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History, central term in modern science. Finally, we will look closer at an example from the history of Swedish science, namely the pioneering work of the engineer and scientist Christopher Polhem, and in particular his work on scale models.智力高 发表于 2025-3-26 17:17:14
Interviews,ave looked beyond theoretical arguments, and gone straight to the source, namely to the scientists themselves. The reason being that it is their opinions and views on modelling that actually affect how and where models are constructed, and how they later are applied.