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Welcome to Mathsophical.

We are an online startup, in the mathematical education sector.

We aim to provide insight into the mathematical character of widely used computational software (such as scikit-learn and SciPy) through the provision of eBooks and online courses.

There is no doubting the current significance of computational modelling in scientific, engineering and commercial fields, and the advances that are achieved through computational technology.

Broadly speaking, computational models fall into two categories: state-based models, which usually require the solution of equations that describe the state of the system being studied; and data-based models, where data describing the past behaviour of a system is used to develop some understanding of the system, in the absence of equations of state.

These models all require the implementation of computational algorithms: Runge-Kutta methods and finite-element techniques, for example, are often used in state-based models. Machine- or statistical learning techniques and neural networks are often employed in data-based models.

We at Mathsophical are certain that a deeper insight into the underlying mathematics and inner workings of these algorithms can only serve to enhance the user’s understanding, skill and proficiency. We specifically seek to relate the mathematical character of the algorithm to the input and output (parameters, attributes and methods) of the software.

Our attention will be focused on popular open-access software, such as scikit-learn and SciPy. It must be noted that the mathematics of modelling algorithms is generally independent of computational platform; rather, it is the software that is dependent on the mathematics, and it is this particular relationship between software and mathematics that is of interest to Mathsophical – hence our slogan “ The Math in the Method ”.

We hope that our products will appeal to all who are interested in computational modelling, including scholars, academics, data scientists, computational scientists and even hobbyists.