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by Koshkin 2607 days ago
Undergraduate physics gets by with surprisingly little, if any, advanced math, so it is only natural when one realizes how inadequate one's knowledge of math actually is.
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Have to disagree with this. I'm a math undergrad but a good chunk of my algebra class this semester was physics students. Additionally, the author said they have a graduate degree. As far as I know (which is not very far) modern physics makes considerable use of algebraic constructions such as tensors and lie algebras, so I'd imagine the author would be familiar with these concepts, which puts them lightyears ahead of any self-taught mathematician.
Let's just say that there was very little emphasis on Math in my Physics Masters, which in itself was very poorly taught, and leave it at that.
I don’t know, Shaum’s Outline of Tensor Calculus can bring you there in no time.