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alfiejohn
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Hi guys,
I've read the 'who wants to be a mathematician' thread, which mentions Zapher's guide to 'who wants to be a physicist' but can't find it anywhere.
My end goal is to become a hobbist in theoretical physicist, but it's been so long since I've done any math and since I'm a bit of a purist, I've decided to start from scratch. Here is the path that I'm aiming for:
1. Modern Algebra (Seth Warner)
2. Calculus (Apostle or Spivak)
3. Geometry (haven't decided)
4. Statistics (haven't decided)
Once my math is up to scratch, I plan on completing 'Course of Theoretical Physics' by Landau and Lif****z.
Any comments on whether or not this will get me to my end goal?
Alfie
I've read the 'who wants to be a mathematician' thread, which mentions Zapher's guide to 'who wants to be a physicist' but can't find it anywhere.
My end goal is to become a hobbist in theoretical physicist, but it's been so long since I've done any math and since I'm a bit of a purist, I've decided to start from scratch. Here is the path that I'm aiming for:
1. Modern Algebra (Seth Warner)
2. Calculus (Apostle or Spivak)
3. Geometry (haven't decided)
4. Statistics (haven't decided)
Once my math is up to scratch, I plan on completing 'Course of Theoretical Physics' by Landau and Lif****z.
Any comments on whether or not this will get me to my end goal?
Alfie