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                   patterns  to  try  to  understand  past  human  behavior  and  to  carbon-date
                   artifacts.

                          7. In  Social  Sciences,  mathematical  models  in  economics,  sociology,
                   psychology  and  linguistics  are  necessary  tools  to  understand  societal
                   dynamics. Social scientists use calculus, probability, game theory, and network
                   theory to understand social phenomena.

                          8. In Economics, mathematical concepts such as matrices, probability
                   and statistics are used to generate models that try to capture present or future
                   economic status of a country. Models such as stochastic or deterministic, linear
                   or  non-linear,  static  or  dynamic,  continuous  or  discrete  are  derived.
                   Constructing such models requires knowledge on algebraic, differential and
                   integral equations in order to derive these models.

                          9. In music and arts, the rhythm that is found in all music notes is the result
                   of permutations and combinations.  Music theorists apply set theory, abstract
                   algebra, and number theory to understand a musical structure.
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