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===Books=== * Aris, Rutherford [ 1978 ] ( 1994 ). ''Mathematical Modelling Techniques'', New York: Dover. {{isbn|0-486-68131-9}} * Bender, E.A. [ 1978 ] ( 2000 ). ''An Introduction to Mathematical Modeling'', New York: Dover. {{isbn|0-486-41180-X}} * [[Gary Chartrand]] (1977) ''Graphs as Mathematical Models'', Prindle, Webber & Schmidt {{ISBN|0871502364}} * Dubois, G. (2018) [https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351241120/ "Modeling and Simulation"], Taylor & Francis, CRC Press. * Gershenfeld, N. (1998) ''The Nature of Mathematical Modeling'', [[Cambridge University Press]] {{isbn|0-521-57095-6}} . * Lin, C.C. & Segel, L.A. ( 1988 ). ''Mathematics Applied to Deterministic Problems in the Natural Sciences'', Philadelphia: SIAM. {{isbn|0-89871-229-7}} * ''[[Models as Mediators: Perspectives on Natural and Social Science]]'' edited by [[Mary S. Morgan]] and Margaret Morrison, 1999.<ref> {{cite book | veditors=Morgan MS, Morrison M | date=28 November 1999 | title=Models as Mediators: Perspectives on Natural and Social Science | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=978-0-521-65097-7}}</ref> * Mary S. Morgan'' [[The World in the Model: How Economists Work and Think]]'', 2012.<ref name="Book">{{cite book | vauthors=Morgan MS | date=17 September 2012 | title=The World in the Model: How Economists Work and Think | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=978-1-107-00297-5}}</ref>
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