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bugatti79
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Folks,
I am currently studying undergraduate final year degree in mathematics. I have covered QM's, PDE's and currently studying Functional analysis and vector calculus/complex variables.
I hope to finish the degree middle of next year, however I would like to continue studying math/physics in the form of self study. There are so much interesting topics out there that I don't know what to choose.
I like the weirdness of QM's.
Also think General Relativity/S.R would be interesting.
I also like the visual/graphical representation of vector calculus.
I like to work with math that has physical meaning.
Maybe throw in some speadsheets, mathematica for graphs etc.
Could anyone suggest interesting topics for an undergraduate to take up? I know its a very vague question but at least I might get some ideas? Would like to become knowledgeable in a particular field however small...
I am currently studying undergraduate final year degree in mathematics. I have covered QM's, PDE's and currently studying Functional analysis and vector calculus/complex variables.
I hope to finish the degree middle of next year, however I would like to continue studying math/physics in the form of self study. There are so much interesting topics out there that I don't know what to choose.
I like the weirdness of QM's.
Also think General Relativity/S.R would be interesting.
I also like the visual/graphical representation of vector calculus.
I like to work with math that has physical meaning.
Maybe throw in some speadsheets, mathematica for graphs etc.
Could anyone suggest interesting topics for an undergraduate to take up? I know its a very vague question but at least I might get some ideas? Would like to become knowledgeable in a particular field however small...