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  2. System of linear equations - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of one or more linear equations involving the same variables. [1] For example, is a system of three equations in the three variables x, y, z. A solution to a linear system is an assignment of values to the variables such that all the equations are simultaneously ...

  3. System of equations - Wikipedia

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    System of equations. In mathematics, a set of simultaneous equations, also known as a system of equations or an equation system, is a finite set of equations for which common solutions are sought. An equation system is usually classified in the same manner as single equations, namely as a: System of linear equations, System of nonlinear equations,

  4. Mathematical problem - Wikipedia

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    A mathematical problem is a problem that can be represented, analyzed, and possibly solved, with the methods of mathematics. This can be a real-world problem, such as computing the orbits of the planets in the solar system, or a problem of a more abstract nature, such as Hilbert's problems. It can also be a problem referring to the nature of ...

  5. Overdetermined system - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a system of equations is considered overdetermined if there are more equations than unknowns. [1] [citation needed] An overdetermined system is almost always inconsistent (it has no solution) when constructed with random coefficients. However, an overdetermined system will have solutions in some cases, for example if some ...

  6. Mathematical structure - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical structure. In mathematics, a structure is a set provided with some additional features on the set (e.g. an operation, relation, metric, or topology ). Often, the additional features are attached or related to the set, so as to provide it with some additional meaning or significance. A partial list of possible structures are ...

  7. Mathematical model - Wikipedia

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    The usual representation of this black box system is a data flow diagram centered in the box. Mathematical modeling problems are often classified into black box or white box models, according to how much a priori information on the system is available. A black-box model is a system of which there is no a priori information available.

  8. Indeterminate system - Wikipedia

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    Indeterminate system. In mathematics, particularly in algebra, an indeterminate system is a system of simultaneous equations (e.g., linear equations) which has more than one solution (sometimes infinitely many solutions). [1] In the case of a linear system, the system may be said to be underspecified, in which case the presence of more than one ...

  9. Underdetermined system - Wikipedia

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    Underdetermined system. In mathematics, a system of linear equations or a system of polynomial equations is considered underdetermined if there are fewer equations than unknowns [1] (in contrast to an overdetermined system, where there are more equations than unknowns). The terminology can be explained using the concept of constraint counting.