Authors: K. Jyothirmayi Rani, Assistant Professor, S.Babu, Assistant Professor
Abstract: Mathematics serves as the invisible backbone of modern science and technology, enabling breakthroughs that were unimaginable just decades ago. Through mathematical modeling, complex real-world phenomena are translated into solvable equations, driving innovations across disciplines. Efficient algorithms transform theoretical mathematics into practical solutions, powering everything from search engines to autonomous systems. In the era of big data, data analysis relies on statistical methods and linear algebra to extract meaningful patterns from noisy information. Cryptography safeguards digital communication using number theory and elliptic curves, forming the bedrock of cyber security. In healthcare, medical imaging techniques such as MRI and CT scans reconstruct three-dimensional anatomy from mathematical projections, revolutionizing diagnostics.
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology