Topological Physics: Finding Grad School for Research

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An applied math undergraduate specializing in topology's applications to fluids and mechanics is seeking graduate programs focused on topological physics. The discussion provides several resources, including links to faculty research at Caltech, UC Riverside, and SUNY Stony Brook, which may not be directly in physics but are relevant to the field. Additionally, a historical essay by C. Nash on topology and physics is suggested as potentially interesting reading for further exploration of the topic.
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Hey everyone,
I'm an applied math undergrad whose research is in applications of topology to fluids and mechanics. I cannot find any grad school that has faculty research in topological physics. Can anybody point me anywhere? Thanks in advance...
 
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