Secondly, mathematics is closely related to social sciences such as economics and sociology. For example, the concepts of supply and demand and market equilibrium in economics are all described by mathematical models. Statistical analysis and probability theory in sociology are also based on mathematics.
In addition, mathematics is closely related to computer science. Many important concepts of computer science, such as algorithms, data structures and artificial intelligence, need the support of mathematics. Without mathematics, computer science cannot develop.
Finally, mathematics is also related to arts, music and other humanities. For example, music and acoustics, rhythm and so on all need mathematical knowledge. Geometry and perspective in art are also based on mathematics.
Generally speaking, mathematics is the foundation and tool of all disciplines, which is closely related to the development of other disciplines.