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by nextos
3576 days ago
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I don't see anything stupid about learning advanced mathematics on your own if you have previously followed a rigorous undergrad in physics or compsci. Lots of mathematicians switch to a different subfield within their careers. And they do so by self studying, obviously. If your compsci or physics undergrad provided you with a decent degree of mathematical maturity, it should be doable. The problem here is that compsci is still young, and there is a lot of variability. So diving into differential forms after attending a Java school sounds like a bad idea. |
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Humans are capable of great things, don't discourage someone from trying.