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TL;DR: How much math and physics do I need to learn before I can understand quantum mechanics mathematically, especially equations like the Schrödinger equation?
What level of physics and mathematics do I need to reach before I can start understanding the mathematical side of quantum mechanics? For example, how deeply do I need to study calculus, classical physics, modern physics, etc? I can understand the concepts behind the equations and what they mean, but I'm not sure how much mathematical and physical knowledge I need to understand more complex equations in quantum mechanics.
I hope my question is clear. English isn't my first language.
TL;DR: How much math and physics do I need to learn before I can understand quantum mechanics mathematically, especially equations like the Schrödinger equation?
What level of physics and mathematics do I need to reach before I can start understanding the mathematical side of quantum mechanics? For example, how deeply do I need to study calculus, classical physics, modern physics, etc? I can understand the concepts behind the equations and what they mean, but I'm not sure how much mathematical and physical knowledge I need to understand more complex equations in quantum mechanics.
I hope my question is clear. English isn't my first language.
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