How Can a Mathematics Background Enhance Understanding of Classical Mechanics?

BroDoYouEvenCalculus
Hello. I just signed up, so here is my introduction.

I'm a senior undergraduate mathematics student from Australia. In fact, I have finished all of my core mathematics units and have one year of 'other' subjects to go.

I'm currently studying classical mechanics out of Vladimir Arnold's excellent book, 'Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics'.

I've completed no other tertiary physics units, but I'm very interested in physics from the perspective of the mathematician. I have some physics (~engineering) related questions that I intend to ask soon - but we will get to that.

In the mean time, I'm glad to be here.

Kind regards,

BroDoYouEvenCalculus
 
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