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Math vs. Physics: Choosing the Right Path for Graduate Studies
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[QUOTE="Orodruin, post: 5737904, member: 510075"] This looks like a list of the maths courses you would take in any physics program. In particular if you want to do mathematical physics, you will need it all (you might grt away without topology if doing something more experimental or phenomenological). I would also add complex analysis. Like above, this looks pretty much like a standard physics program. Depending on your interests you might be able to skip some of the "2s", but as a physicist you should have a basic knowledge in all those subjects. [/QUOTE]
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