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 ====== Advanced Tools ====== ====== Advanced Tools ======
  
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-Although this is a wiki about physics, we have, of course, lots of pages about mathematics. Mathematics is the "​language of nature"​ and physics isn't possible without it. However, in contrast to the usual Wikipedia pages about math topics, our approach can be summarized as follows: "​Mathematics is a toolbox and we pick only those tools that are useful in physics"​. Especially, this means that for every mathematical concept explained here, there is a "Why is it useful"​ section that explains where and how the concept is useful in physics. ​ 
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-<​blockquote>​Mathematics and physics have gone their separate ways for nearly 
-a century now and it is time for this to end.<​cite>​Topology,​ 
-Geometry and Gauge Fields: Interactions by Naber</​cite></​blockquote>​ 
  
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-<​blockquote>​ +Although this is a travel guide to physicsyou'll find hereof courselots of pages about mathematics.
-Physics doesn’t simply borrow the language from mathematicsbut manipulates itadapts itand reinvents it according to the needs for a description ​of physical reality. The magic about physics is transforming the pure logic of mathematics ​into a beautiful narrative about nature. A poet couldn’t write poetry without a language, but language is not sufficient to make poetry. The same happens in science: mathematics is the language, but it takes physics to do poetry.+
  
 +Mathematics is the "​language of nature"​ and physics isn't possible without it. However, in contrast to the usual Wikipedia pages about math topics, our approach can be summarized as follows: "​Mathematics is a toolbox and we pick only those tools that are useful in physics"​. ​
  
-<​cite>​https://​arxiv.org/​pdf/​1710.07663.pdf#​page23</​cite>​+Especially, this means that for every mathematical concept explained here, there is a "Why is it useful?"​ section that explains where and how the concept is useful in physics
  
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 +It is important to understand the different types of mathematical tools and their relationships. ​ A broad generalization goes as follows:
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 +  * __stuff__ (e.g. a set, or several sets, etc.)
 +  * can be equipped with __structure__ (e.g. functions, elements, relations, collections of subsets)
 +  * that satisfy certain __properties__ (e.g. equations, inequalities,​ inclusions)
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 +As an example consider a __function__. A function is a pair of sets $X,Y$ equipped with a structure $f \subset X\times Y$ that satisfies $\forall x \in X  \ \exists ! \  y \in Y \text{ s.t. } (x,y) \in f $.
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 +  * We can __check__ properties: they are true or false.
 +  * We can __choose__ structures from a __set__ of possibilities.
 +  * We can __choose__ stuff from a __category__ of possibilities.
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 +(Adapted from http://​math.ucr.edu/​home/​baez/​qg-spring2004/​s04week01.pdf)
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 +
 +===== Recommended Resources =====
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 +  * One of the best student-friendly books to get familiar with many of the most important advanced tools used regularly in physics is [[https://​www.springer.com/​de/​book/​9780387989310|Advanced mathematical methods for scientists and engineers]] by Bender and Orszag. “//...a sleazy approximation that provides v good physical insight into what’s going on in some system is far more useful than an unintelligible exact result.//​”
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 +  * To get an overview of all the different math subfields this video: [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=OmJ-4B-mS-Y|The Map of Mathematics]] is recommended.
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 +  * Great explanations of many advanced math topics, can be found in the "​[[http://​web.evanchen.cc/​napkin.html|Infinite Napkin]]"​ book of Evan Chen. 
   * One of the best books to get familiar with many of the most important advanced tools is "​Geometrical methods of mathematical physics"​ by Bernard F. Schutz   * One of the best books to get familiar with many of the most important advanced tools is "​Geometrical methods of mathematical physics"​ by Bernard F. Schutz
   * A wonderful guided tour of the world of math and physics is "Road to Reality"​ by Penrose   * A wonderful guided tour of the world of math and physics is "Road to Reality"​ by Penrose
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   * Robert Geroch, Mathematical Physics   * Robert Geroch, Mathematical Physics
   * Ivonne Choquet-Bruhat,​ Cecile DeWitt-Morette,​ and Margaret Dillard-Bleick,​ Analysis, Manifolds, and Physics   * Ivonne Choquet-Bruhat,​ Cecile DeWitt-Morette,​ and Margaret Dillard-Bleick,​ Analysis, Manifolds, and Physics
 +  * Timothy Gowers, June Barrow-Green,​ Imre Leader "The Princeton companion to mathematics"​
  
 +===== Quotes =====
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 +<​blockquote>​Mathematics and physics have gone their separate ways for nearly
 +a century now and it is time for this to end.<​cite>​Topology,​
 +Geometry and Gauge Fields: Interactions by Naber</​cite></​blockquote>​
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 +<​blockquote>​
 +Physics doesn’t simply borrow the language from mathematics,​ but manipulates it, adapts it, and reinvents it according to the needs for a description of physical reality. The magic about physics is transforming the pure logic of mathematics into a beautiful narrative about nature. A poet couldn’t write poetry without a language, but language is not sufficient to make poetry. The same happens in science: mathematics is the language, but it takes physics to do poetry.
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 +<​cite>​https://​arxiv.org/​pdf/​1710.07663.pdf#​page23</​cite>​
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 +</​blockquote>​
  
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