Formal sciences are disciplines concerned with
formal systems, such as
logic,
mathematics,
statistics,
theoretical computer science,
information theory,
game theory,
systems theory,
decision theory, and portions of
linguistics. Whereas the
natural sciences seek to characterize
physical systems, the formal sciences are concerned with characterizing abstract structures described by
sign systems. The formal sciences aid the natural sciences by providing information about the structures the latter use to describe the world, and what inferences may be made about them.