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Graduate Proving Non-linear Wave Equation for Riemann Tensor
I am with bcrowell on this one, you do not have enough information to efficiently create your proof. Look back and see what you can find that may help, otherwise we can not help you much more than that.- ForensicPhysic
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Mathematics for research in physics
First off you need to establish what your research interests are. Many different areas of physics require very different areas of mathematics. So assuming you are still deciding between experimental and theoretical physics, then just get a firm grasp of statistics, programming, and as much LA...- ForensicPhysic
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Math courses beyond undergrad requirements
Astrophysics in general you will need much more skills in the programming department. I would focus on that, if you are interested in more theoretical aspects of astrophysics then programming will still be largely useful. After that you may want to start on some more advanced vector spaces and...- ForensicPhysic
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Quantum Computing and Math prequisities
Linear Algebra, if you are not familiar with it, then don't touch it until you dabble into topics of Functional analysis and information theory (in which LA is a major backbone of such projects.- ForensicPhysic
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Programs Cater physics degree to possible forensic career?
Cater physics degree to possible forensic career? Hello, I am currently a California Community College student and hoping to major in physics/applied mathematics. I am interested in serving my country and having an exciting career. But I would like to keep a career centered around physics and...- ForensicPhysic
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- Career Degree Physics Physics degree
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising