grays0n Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Thread starter Jan 24, 2005 #1 What are the levels of math you need to know to go into quantum physics, or astro-physics, or any physics for that matter?
What are the levels of math you need to know to go into quantum physics, or astro-physics, or any physics for that matter?
dextercioby Science Advisor Insights Author Messages 13,419 Reaction score 4,230 Jan 24, 2005 #2 Pretty high...Calculus is a must...Geometry is a must.Maybe a little (more) functional analysis. Depends on the subject. Daniel.
Pretty high...Calculus is a must...Geometry is a must.Maybe a little (more) functional analysis. Depends on the subject. Daniel.
HallsofIvy Science Advisor Homework Helper Messages 42,895 Reaction score 983 Jan 24, 2005 #3 I would strongly recommend linear algebra. Of course, "real" quantum mechanics also uses group theory so some abstract algebra wouldn't hurt!
I would strongly recommend linear algebra. Of course, "real" quantum mechanics also uses group theory so some abstract algebra wouldn't hurt!