What are the fascinating connections between mathematics and physics?

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hello all,

My name is Srikanth. I am from India and I am 30 years old. I have a ph.d disassertation in the area of error correcting codes. I am awaiting the award of the degree. However I spend most of my time reading the fascinating connections between mathematics and physics. I teach physics and math to teenagers at a local tutoring centre.

I am studying undergraduate physics so that I can qualify for admissions to theoretical physics institute in India (TIFR). My exams are in December and February.

I used to read physics forum posts, without signing up. But now I really need help. Certain modern physics concepts are really confusing. I will be posting problems that confound me. I am hoping the discussions here will teach me new things.

Thanks,
Srikanth
 
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Hi Isomorphism. :welcome:
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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Isomorphism is my favorite word!
 
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