LoneShadow
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Anyone have any advice on what 3rd year Maths subjects to choose for the purpose of usefulness in Theoretical Physics?
I've chosen:
1st sem:
MATH3974 - Fluid Dynamics
2nd sem:
MATH3964 - Complex Analysis with Applications
MATH3968 - Differential Geometry
and Physics subjects:
1st sem:
PHYS3940 - Electromagnetism & Physics Lab
PHYS3955 - Nanoscience/Plasma Physics/Thermodynamics
2nd sem:
PHYS3960 - Quantum Mechanics & Physics Lab
PHYS3980 - Optics/Cond. Matter/High Energy Physics
...The only other maths subjects in 1st sem that I think I like are:
MATH3961 - Metric Spaces (Advanced)
MATH3962 - Rings Fields and Galois Theory (Advanced)
which one to choose? change any of those already chosen?
I was thinking of doing both my Physics options in first sem and taking abother maths in 2nd sem, but can't be bothered with 3 labs.
[damn uni for putting most of the good maths subjects in second sem]
I've chosen:
1st sem:
MATH3974 - Fluid Dynamics
2nd sem:
MATH3964 - Complex Analysis with Applications
MATH3968 - Differential Geometry
and Physics subjects:
1st sem:
PHYS3940 - Electromagnetism & Physics Lab
PHYS3955 - Nanoscience/Plasma Physics/Thermodynamics
2nd sem:
PHYS3960 - Quantum Mechanics & Physics Lab
PHYS3980 - Optics/Cond. Matter/High Energy Physics
...The only other maths subjects in 1st sem that I think I like are:
MATH3961 - Metric Spaces (Advanced)
MATH3962 - Rings Fields and Galois Theory (Advanced)
which one to choose? change any of those already chosen?
I was thinking of doing both my Physics options in first sem and taking abother maths in 2nd sem, but can't be bothered with 3 labs.
[damn uni for putting most of the good maths subjects in second sem]