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My doubt is how to convert the experimental data into mathematical equations by applying mathematical concepts?​

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The use of mathematics in explanations in science is recognised in the literature [Steiner 1978; Baker 2005, Pincock 2007, Lyon and Colyvan 2008, Batterman 2010]. What is controversial is whether ultimately all such use can be dispensed with, without loss. We agree with others in the field that mathematical results are indispensable to some explanations of some physical phenomena, in the sense that if we nominalise the explanation, we have lost information, predictive power, precision, or we have a weaker understanding of the phenomena. We add nothing new debate directly, since it is possible, if difficult, to reject the project we consider in its entirety. Our contribution is indirect, and works through our answers to the second and third questions we raised in the introduction.

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