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not mine tbfh 馃檭
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oh dear lord, that makes your job like a hundred times harder, like me trying to understand quantum mechanics before I took abstract algebra
SW-User
Pretty much every physics person does too, it is completely absurd. I think physics departments really need to start making abstract algebra a required course for physics majors. It is never taught and then at some point in your graduate career you are expected to be a group theory expert. It is really bizarre.
Tastyfrzz 路 61-69, M
@KaliKali: honestly, I could not solve the simplest of these equations anymore. The idea of ijk is firmly entrenched but so much is gone. Never had any use for it. The more complicated math becomes, the fewer people there are that can grasp the meaning of it. You may be mortified to know that the idea of even simple trigonometry eludes the majority of people. Linear algebra, tensor calculus, differential equations, Laplace and z transforms... Very few need to know that stuff for daily living. As more of it becomes canned into programs even fewer will need to become well versed in it. Eventually, we will be back to bronze age technology.
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Tastyfrzz 路 61-69, M
OMG. Haven't done matrix math since 1983. Tensor calculus was simple as I recall. Had to remind myself what all this was.
I have no clue what that even means