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Application of Mathematical Methods in Solving Practical Problems of Environmental Protection
Author(s) -
Rusudan Managadze,
Vera Abzianidze,
Dimitri Abzianidze
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
šromebi - sak'art'velos tek'nikuri universiteti
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1512-0996
DOI - 10.36073/1512-0996-2021-3-145-151
Subject(s) - unification , process (computing) , management science , human settlement , computer science , interpreter , order (exchange) , subject (documents) , balance (ability) , epistemology , ecology , psychology , engineering , business , philosophy , operating system , finance , neuroscience , library science , biology , programming language , waste management
The authors of this article considered the question of the effectiveness of the application of mathematical methods in the analysis of ecological processes in the fourth issue of this journal for 2018. In the proposed article, the authors continue to develop this idea, considering the interaction of a person with the environment this time. The authors’ main attention is focused on showing the important role of mathematics in human interaction with the environment. It is known that anthropogenic objects (settlements, various industrial enterprises, transport, etc.), as a result of their functioning, have different kinds of effects on a person. To study these processes, there is a need for the development of sciences in order to predict the state of the environment and manage the processes of ecological balance in the geological environment, between nature and the technosphere (technogenic activities of people). Mathematicians play a decisive role in the study of these processes. However, the subject of research is invariably difficult, because the study requires the unification of interrelated processes of the most diverse nature. Note that the organization of these studies is very difficult, because the study of the anthropogenic influence of man on the environment requires combining the activities of a number of specialists in various fields. A specialist-interpreter, capable of creating a common language of research in these conditions, turns out to be a mathematician. Thus, mathematical theories arose naturally in the process of studying the surrounding world; mathematical theories are an essential part of our understanding of the world.

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