Tuesday, February 8, 2011

What kind of math is required to understand undergrad physics?



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Question by mousepad: What kind of math is required to understand undergrad physics?

I know that math isn't everything in physics, which is why I am asking. I am interested in minoring in physics and possibly go to grad school for the specialized field of mathematical physics at my university. Here are some math courses I've taken:

Cal I/II/III, Physics I (Calculus-based), Linear Algebra, Introduction to Mathematical Exposition.




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Answer by Zack
Some differential equations couldn't hurt





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