Mathematics – a Transdisciplinary Approach: Interference in Economy
Abstract
This paper presents briefly the notions of interdisciplinarity, pluridisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity and their importance in modern society, but at the same time proposes an interdisciplinary approach between mathematics and various sciences or fields of activity, taking into account that in recent years, universities, institutions research and funding agencies have made great efforts to encourage interdisciplinary research.
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