👉 Particle math is a mathematical framework that focuses on the analysis and modeling of physical systems composed of discrete, independent particles. It extends classical mechanics by treating each particle as a point mass with specific properties (like position, velocity, and momentum) that evolve according to deterministic laws based on interactions between these particles. This approach is particularly useful for systems where the collective behavior emerges from the individual particle interactions, such as in gases, plasmas, and crystalline solids. Particle math provides a powerful toolset for understanding complex phenomena like phase transitions, diffusion, and collective oscillations by simplifying the system into manageable, solvable components while capturing essential physical behaviors.