Mathematics became very analytical around the time of Riemann (1826-1866). The mathematics that followed from this is known as modern mathematics. Applied mathematicians may consider more recent mathematics in the second half of the 1900's to be modern mathematics, when computers, economics, and finance (etc) all became huge fields in mathematics.
"René Descartes
Modern society would be impossible to run without mathematics. Even fairly primitive societies unconsciously depend on mathematics.
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pure mathematics is mathematics studied and used reasons other than application. So some algebra certainly might be, but not all algebra. Modern or abstract algebra would fit better in that category.
The word "mathematics" comes from the Greek μάθημα (máthēma), which means in ancient Greek what one learns, what one gets to know, hence also studyand science, and in modern Greek justlesson.
Concepts of Modern Mathematics was created in 1975.
Peter Tannenbaum has written: 'Excursions in modern mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Excursions in modern mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Excursions in Modern Math'
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"René Descartes
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Modern society would be impossible to run without mathematics. Even fairly primitive societies unconsciously depend on mathematics.
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Raleigh Schorling has written: 'Modern mathematics, briefer course' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Student teaching' 'Modern-school algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra
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Victor William Ferris has written: 'Modern mathematics for secondary schools' -- subject(s): Mathematics