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-====== ​The Traditional Roadmap======+====== Traditional Roadmap====== 
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 +Most universities follow the traditional roadmap, which follows the historical "​order"​ of the theories. ​
  
-Most universities follow the traditional roadmap, which is modeled after the historical developments of the different theories. ​ 
  
 +===== Theoretical Physics =====
  
 <​diagram>​ <​diagram>​
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 </​diagram>​ </​diagram>​
  
-In addition, there are additional topics that are often covered in "​experimental physics"​ courses. ​+===== Mathematics =====
  
-  * Optics 
-  * Waves 
-  * Nuclear Physics 
  
-Moreover, there are several math topics that are usually learned parallel to the theories: ​+There are several math topics that are usually learned parallel to the theories: ​
  
 <​diagram>​ <​diagram>​
-| Classical Mechanics|~@8| trigonometric functions, differential calculus, integral calculus, differential equations, variational calculus|+| Classical Mechanics|~@8| trigonometric functions, differential calculus, integral calculus, differential equations, variational calculus, Legendre transforms|
 | |!@4| | | | | | | |!@4| | | | | |
-| Electrodynamics |~@8 | vector calculus, complex numbers, systems of linear equations, linear algebra ​ |+| Electrodynamics |~@8 | vector calculus, complex numbers, systems of linear equations, linear algebra, Fourier transforms ​ |
 | |! |!@4 | | |! |!@4 |
 | |!| Special Relativity | ~@8 | group theory| | |!| Special Relativity | ~@8 | group theory|
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 | Quantum Mechanics|~@8 | Hilbert spaces, special functions ​ | | Quantum Mechanics|~@8 | Hilbert spaces, special functions ​ |
 | |!@4| | | | | | | |!@4| | | | | |
-| Quantum Field Theory|~@8 |  Taylor approximations,​ distributions,​ Greens functions, Fourier transforms ​|+| Quantum Field Theory|~@8 |  Taylor approximations,​ distributions,​ Greens functions |
 | |!@4| | | | | | | |!@4| | | | | |
 | General Relativity|~@8 |differential geometry| | General Relativity|~@8 |differential geometry|
 </​diagram>​ </​diagram>​
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 +===== Experimental Physics =====
 +
 +In addition, there are other topics that are often covered in "​experimental physics"​ courses: ​
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 +  * Optics
 +  * Waves
 +  * Nuclear Physics
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