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I've been self-learning math and physics topics for the fun of it, and I'm not quite sure where to go from here.
So far, I have a firm foundation in differential, integral, multivariable, and vector calculus. I'm working on differential equations. I don't know much linear algebra at all.
My purpose in learning math is so that I can understand physics topics. So far I've covered pretty much all of classical mechanics, including thermodynamics, and I have a firm understanding of special relativity. I'm currently working on electromagnetism. My goal after E&M is to move onto general relativity and quantum mechanics.
This in mind, by question is: mathematically, what should I work on next? I know I'm going to need to learn things like tensors, differential geometry, topology, and stuff like that for general relativity, I just don't know what specific order would be best to learn the topics in.
So what order would it be best to learn those in? Thanks for the help!
So far, I have a firm foundation in differential, integral, multivariable, and vector calculus. I'm working on differential equations. I don't know much linear algebra at all.
My purpose in learning math is so that I can understand physics topics. So far I've covered pretty much all of classical mechanics, including thermodynamics, and I have a firm understanding of special relativity. I'm currently working on electromagnetism. My goal after E&M is to move onto general relativity and quantum mechanics.
This in mind, by question is: mathematically, what should I work on next? I know I'm going to need to learn things like tensors, differential geometry, topology, and stuff like that for general relativity, I just don't know what specific order would be best to learn the topics in.
So what order would it be best to learn those in? Thanks for the help!