Mathematical Models in Physics : a Quest for Clarity
Elemer E. Rosinger

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance and challenges of properly constructing and applying mathematical models in physics, highlighting issues through examples in relativity and quantum mechanics.
Contribution
It offers insights and suggestions for more effective ways to develop and utilize mathematical models in physics research.
Findings
Identifies issues in current modeling practices
Proposes improved approaches for model setup
Highlights examples from relativity and quantum mechanics
Abstract
The role of mathematical models in physics has for longer been well established. The issue of their proper building and use appears to be less clear. Examples in this regard from relativity and quantum mechanics are mentioned. Comments concerning a more appropriate way in setting up and using mathematical models in physics are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical and Theoretical Analysis · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
