I was wondering if someone could look at the contents of my linear algebra book and tell me if there are any sections that I don't need for studying physics. [img] http://flic.kr/p/bUbEaz[/img] http://flic.kr/p/bUbEc4
Physics at which level?
I would eventually like to go to the highest level of physics. I don't know if I will get there but I want to keep open the possibility of getting there. I'm just doing this for fun. I don't want to be a professional physicist but I want to be able to read scholarly articles in physics mostly on Big Bang Theory, Cosmology and the ultimate building blocks of the universe.
I think you won't need determinants and matrices
You will certainly need determinants and matrices
@unkleRhaukus: I don't know.i am just a high school student.In this case,i think yours is the best answer.
All these topics are very important
focus on probability
nah...just kidding
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