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 ===== Recommended Resources ===== ===== Recommended Resources =====
  
-  * 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+  ​* 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.
  
   * Great explanations of many advanced math topics, can be found in the "​[[http://​web.evanchen.cc/​napkin.html|Infinite Napkin]]"​ book of Evan Chen.    * Great explanations of many advanced math topics, can be found in the "​[[http://​web.evanchen.cc/​napkin.html|Infinite Napkin]]"​ book of Evan Chen. 
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