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Hey u guys. Say I'm an undergraduate wanting to be a physicist. Not just any physicist, but a theoretical physicist. Say that I'm already planning on taking all of the "Mathematical methods for Physics" courses offered at my university, but now I want more of some math action.
Which subjects of upper div math classes do you think are the most important for physicists to learn?
Also, as a second question: Would double-majoring in mathematics (or maybe just minoring in it) greatly help?
Which subjects of upper div math classes do you think are the most important for physicists to learn?
Also, as a second question: Would double-majoring in mathematics (or maybe just minoring in it) greatly help?