Let me explain to you why a combined math and biochem with a stats minor going to be extraordinarily difficult. My university doesn't have a math and biochem combined major, but they do have a physics and biochem combined major and I'll tell you how many credits you need for that + a stats...
Intro to Algebra requires the Logic and Foundations course and Real Analysis requires Calculus II and Logic and Foundations. My Dad who is a physicist was very surprised that you only needed Calculus II to take Intro Real Analysis and thinks I should hold off until I've done Multivariable Calc...
I'm scheduling for Spring session so by that time I will have
Calculus I (96%)
Math Logic and Foundations (65%)
Calculus II (haven't taken yet)
Matrix Algebra (haven't taken yet)
Math Logic and Foundations had this course description:
Logic and quantifiers, basic set theory, mathematical...
Applicability of "Intro To Algebra" and "Intro to Real Analysis" to Physics
Well, due to timetable complications I'm having to search for courses that aren't apart of my graduation requirements so I'm thinking about taking some math courses.
Which one of these courses do you think is more...
We actually see the object slightly after the light enters the retina. The retina picks up the light source and sends a nerve impulse through the optic nerve to the brain, where it is then perceived. I think about what I am perceiving and what is happening and they are largely different things...
If a photon is not absorbed by an atom during collision, what determines the direction of the reflected photon? Explicitly...
Does the photon reflect off of the valence probability 'shell' by abiding angle of incidence = angle of reflection? This seems counter-intuitive to me because some...
Hahaha thank you. I have missed out on something that has just become blatantly obvious to me. A reference frame cannot exist where a massless particle is at rest according to Einstein's postulate that light travels at the speed of light in ALL reference frames. Considering a reference frame...
I wasn't sure what category to put this in or if the proceeding questions are established theory so I decided to put it in "Beyond the Standard Model."
Is there evidence to suggest that a length can only be so small or that all lengths are infinitely divisible?
Is there evidence to suggest...