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Mathematical object
Anything with which mathematical reasoning is possible

I understand that concept and I can appreciate an abstract Mathematical Ordering function and ts natural functional utility as a Universal "guiding principle" in self-forming and self-organizing systems (patterns) as the Universe appears to spawn spontaneously but in discrete mathematically based forms.
Evolution is a biologically physical process, based on mathematical probability.
A chromosome is a mathematical object
How is biology related to mathematics?
How is math involved in genetics?
Anything with which mathematical reasoning is possible

A mathematical object is an abstract concept arising in mathematics. In the usual language of mathematics, an object is anything that has been formally defined, and with which one may do deductive reasoning and mathematical proofs.
Typically, a mathematical object can be a value that can be assigned to a variable, and therefore can be involved in formulas. Commonly encountered mathematical objects include numbers, sets, functions, expressions, geometric objects, transformations of other mathematical objects, and spaces.
Mathematical objects can be very complex; for example, theorems, proofs, and even theories are considered as mathematical objects in proof theory.
WikipediaThe ontological status of mathematical objects has been the subject of much investigation and debate by philosophers of mathematics.[1]
I understand that concept and I can appreciate an abstract Mathematical Ordering function and ts natural functional utility as a Universal "guiding principle" in self-forming and self-organizing systems (patterns) as the Universe appears to spawn spontaneously but in discrete mathematically based forms.
Evolution is a biologically physical process, based on mathematical probability.
A chromosome is a mathematical object
How is biology related to mathematics?
The field of mathematical biology examines the mathematical representations of biological systems and is a crucial aspect of better understanding the natural world. This includes the formulation of mathematical models, which can be used to predict or describe natural occurrences in a wide variety of useful ways.
How is math involved in genetics?
Genetic algebra - WikipediaIn applications to genetics, these algebras often have a basis corresponding to the genetically different gametes, and the structure constant of the algebra encode the probabilities of producing offspring of various types. The laws of inheritance are then encoded as algebraic properties of the algebra.
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