Pure math also used in physics

In summary: Maybe group theory for quantum mechanics. In summary, if you're a physics major with a strong interest in math, it's important to choose relevant areas of math to study. Some suggestions include calculus, analysis, differential equations, vector calculus, linear algebra, statistics, and possibly differential geometry or group theory depending on your specialization. It's also important to find a way to understand and apply math in a way that works for you, whether it's through rigorous proofs or more practical applications.
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Hello. I'm a physics major. But I'm really interested in maths.

Lately I've been neglecting physics for Set Theory by Jech & Hrbacek, math is just awesome. Majoring in math is not possible (I already switched major twice). So yeah, I'm a bit indecisive but this time its more of an interest/serious hobby not indecision.

I don't want to neglect physics so I want to study math which is relevant. The way math is taught in a physics class is crazy (I become confused constantly) and most math I'll be taking are math methods courses in the physics dept.

What math should I study which would at least help me later on in physics? Thanks!
 
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"What math should I study which would at least help me later on in physics?"

I'm not sure there's any math that wouldn't help you, depending on what you want to specialise in (by the sounds of it, theoretical / computational physics). Set theory and other discrete math has been part of my required curriculum (built into statistics classes mind you). It is useful though, especially if you are ever writing software as you'll find that computers don't deal with continuum mathematics very gracefully, so a discrete version is a necessity :P

Specifically, I've found basic calculus, analysis (especially series), differential equations (and also partial differential equations), vector calculus, linear algebra and statistics directly applicable in most of physics that I've studied so far.

"The way math is taught in a physics class is crazy"

For sure, I personally can't grok math nearly the same without rigourous proofs (I can't remember lists, but I can remember the "route" of a proof). This has made my life very hard this year with a number of "math for physics" modules that amount to formula lists and variable definitions only
 
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Depends how far you are wanting to go, but perhaps differential geometry if you plan on delving deep into Relativity.
 

Related to Pure math also used in physics

1. How is pure math used in physics?

Pure math is used in physics to develop and apply mathematical models to explain physical phenomena. This involves using mathematical concepts and equations to describe and predict the behavior of physical systems.

2. What are some examples of pure math being used in physics?

Some examples of pure math being used in physics include the use of calculus in Newton's laws of motion, the use of differential equations in modeling fluid dynamics, and the use of group theory in quantum mechanics.

3. Why is pure math important in physics?

Pure math is important in physics because it provides the tools and framework for understanding and describing the natural world. It allows physicists to make precise predictions and test theories, leading to advancements in our understanding of the universe.

4. Do all physicists need to be proficient in pure math?

No, not all physicists need to be proficient in pure math. While a strong foundation in math is important for understanding and applying physical theories, there are also areas of physics that involve more experimental and observational work.

5. Can pure math help solve real-world problems in physics?

Yes, pure math can help solve real-world problems in physics by providing the necessary tools and techniques to analyze and model complex physical systems. Many important discoveries and advancements in physics have been made possible through the use of pure math.

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