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Personally I feel that they should be mended, but I can see how some people might feel that certain fields which originally wouldn't come to mind as being within the discipline of applied math...using these fields combined with mathematics would be applicable mathematics, but couldn't you just say that at an earlier time, one had to merge math with physics and chemistry and biology to explain and explore phenomena? I feel that applied math should encompass all real world applications for mathematics in any discipline besides math itself (hence pure math). Maybe I am misconstrued as to the difference, but both seem to be very similar.
— Vishyk (talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic. The preceding unsigned comment was added at 09:02, 2017 April 19 (UTC).
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