Applied mathematics: What can I expect to study?

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Applied mathematics focuses on using mathematical concepts to model and analyze scientific and physical phenomena rather than economic or industrial applications. Students can expect to study areas like functional analysis, topology, algebraic geometry, and computational methods, which are relevant to physics and other sciences. The discussion emphasizes that applied mathematics is about translating real-world problems into mathematical frameworks. It suggests that students should explore their interests in their first year of university to determine their specific focus within the field. Overall, pursuing a degree in applied mathematics can lead to a diverse range of applications in scientific research.
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If I were to decide to pursue a degree in applied mathematics, what specific applications can one typically expect to study?

I’m just a little confused about what applied mathematics really is.

I want to learn about applications of mathematics to scientific/physical phenomena.

I am not interested at all about the application of mathematics to solving economic or industrial problems.

Should I consider another major?

What can I realistically expect to study?
 
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Holocene said:
If I were to decide to pursue a degree in applied mathematics, what specific applications can one typically expect to study?

I’m just a little confused about what applied mathematics really is.

I want to learn about applications of mathematics to scientific/physical phenomena.

I am not interested at all about the application of mathematics to solving economic or industrial problems.

Should I consider another major?

What can I realistically expect to study?

Im not studying math but i have friends that does...

if you want to study physical phenomena there are also many area of mathemathics that physicist use: functional analysis, topology, algebraic geometry, symplectic geometries. But also statistical things and many others like computational stuff.

What I am learning, studying theorethical physics and science in geneally is that our world force us to specialize in something and makes our mind thiniking that a doctor cannot solve a very difficult Integral. (i don't either). this is WRONG WRONG WRONG.
In the past (Newton,fermat,descartes...) they were just looking for knowledge in the spirit of what a RESEARCHER should be.
So my suggestion is: go to University and do your first year, you'll find out by yourself waht is your vocation.

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marco
 
not interested in math in economics? i have a copy of Theory of Games and Economic Behavior by von neumann and morgenstern. not been able to read it yet but by glancing it looks like cool stuff.
 
I'm going to say this because I think a lot of people have an odd view on what applied mathematics really is. Applied math is NOT the study of making mathematics into real world things, but more of taking real world ideas and turning them into math. If given the choice between studying a theorem useful to engineering or an interesting theorem, I feel most applied people will pick the interesting theorem.
 
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