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Which Physics courses would interest a Math major? I did not like Classical Mechanics. I really like ODEs, PDEs, Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra, etc.
The discussion revolves around the interests of a math major in selecting physics courses, particularly in relation to their experiences with classical mechanics and preferences for topics like ODEs, PDEs, vector calculus, and linear algebra. Participants explore various physics courses, their mathematical foundations, and the challenges faced in understanding different areas of physics.
Participants express a range of opinions on the challenges of various physics courses, particularly regarding the confusion associated with Newtonian mechanics and the perceived difficulty of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. No consensus is reached on whether these subjects are inherently confusing or if they can be grasped by someone with a strong math background.
Participants note that understanding physics often requires familiarity with specific concepts and theorems, which may not align with the problem-solving approaches typically used in mathematics. There is also mention of the need for prior knowledge in thermodynamics for certain courses.
glebovg said:Which Physics courses would interest a Math major? I did not like Classical Mechanics. I really like ODEs, PDEs, Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra, etc.
glebovg said:What are the most essential physics courses for applied math?
glebovg said:Do you think Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics would be hard for a math major to grasp?