Models for Industrial Problems: How to Find and How to Use them—in Industry and in Education

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Models are images of objects from the real world—images, which underline features of the object which are considered to be important and which omit features considered to be irrelevant. This is maybe as well true for Giacometti’s “models” as it is for mathematical models. These are, however, not made from metals, but from mathematics.

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Neunzert, H. (2013). Models for Industrial Problems: How to Find and How to Use them—in Industry and in Education. In New ICMI Study Series (Vol. 16, pp. 59–76). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02270-3_6

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