Science: Formal Sciences

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Examples of Scientific Models: The Complete List

This post lists 20 clear Examples of Scientific Models across categories like physical, mathematical, statistical, conceptual, and computational. For each model we summarize scale/scope and key applications so students, researchers, and curious readers can compare uses and choose the right modeling approach.

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Examples of Real Numbers

This post presents 20 Examples of Real Numbers, each shown in decimal form and classified as integer, rational, irrational, or special case, with common contexts where they appear. Ideal for students and teachers, this guide offers clear examples and explanations to help you recognize and apply real number types in math and everyday situations.

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Examples of Complex Numbers

Explore 21 concrete Examples of Complex Numbers in the form a+bi, each listed with its modulus (r) and common category or use. The post includes computed moduli, plotted positions on the complex plane (Argand diagram), and real-world contexts—such as phasors in electrical engineering, frequency-domain signals, and geometric transformations—so students and professionals can quickly recognize, visualize, and apply these complex-number examples.

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Branches of Formal Science: The Complete List

This comprehensive list presents all 38 Branches of Formal Science, from mathematics and logic to computer science and statistics. Each entry summarizes core focus, main methods, and common applications to help students, researchers, and curious readers explore theoretical foundations and practical uses — find the branch that matches your interests.

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Stacks: The Complete List

This comprehensive list catalogs 29 Stacks across categories with core components and typical use cases. Whether you’re choosing a web, mobile, or data stack, this guide breaks down each stack’s building blocks, strengths, and ideal scenarios to help developers, architects, and product teams compare and select the best stack for their projects.

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