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Math I Ought to Learn

07 Sep 2009 07:48

Some of you may have had occasion to run into mathematicians and to wonder therefore how they got that way...
---Tom Lehrer, "The Great Lobachevsky"

I know so little math for someone in my position that frankly I sometimes feel like a fraud. And much of what I do know is the half-wrong physicist's version.

Abstract algebra (beyond group theory): universal algebra, category theory, lattice theory. Functional analysis (for real, not just the rudiments needed for probability and Markov processes).

See also: Cellular Automata; Computation, Automata, Languages; Dynamics; Economics; Mathematical Logic; Probability Theory; Statistics


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