Abstract
Abstract: Mathematics plays an irreplaceable role in human historical
development and social life. Mathematics is a universal means for human
beings to strictly describe the abstract structures and patterns of
things, and can be applied to any problem in the real world. Therefore,
the same applies to legal issues in the social sciences. In the field of
intellectual property law, where law and science and technology are
relatively closely integrated, the substantive similarity of
audio-visual works has always been in qualitative analysis, while the
increasingly perfect rule of law society and the increasingly high-speed
commercial activities require legal work to be provided under the
premise of stability. The boundary between number and quantity is clear.
At this time, the Ministry of Education proposed to promote the
construction of new liberal arts education. As a basic subject of
natural science, mathematics, of course, should be at the forefront of
subject integration. Mathematics’ solution to problems is nothing more
than direct arithmetic solution, and indirect transformation
(transformed into currently solvable) solution. At the same time, with
the introduction and development of the concept of computational law in
the field of law, the past tense of computational law and the
development of computational law should have its own development
results.