Mathematical physics
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Hello aspirant ,
Both books are good for jam preparation.....
For theory and problems ,H.k dass book is good but it doesn't have the part of physical interpretation of the mathematics
In mathematical physics by Satya Prakash book, has classical mechanics and quantum mechanics topics additionally.....which are not there in H.K dass book
You should refer both books for jam preparation....both will help you to prepare good for jam
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Dear Student,
You do not directly need Physics to learn AI and Data Science, but if you are a Physicist then Machine Learning and AI will a natural domain for you where you can shine and outperform others as at a rudimentary level many methods for implementing AI ( Machine Learning ML) are developed and used by the Physicist for the last several decades or centuries, only difference is that they did not use the name ML or AI etc. So, yes it not mandatory at all, but if you developed serious knowledge in Physics then you will develop certain unusual intuitions and understanding of complex systems and skills and experience to tackle them which will make you naturally shine and outperform others in the areas of AI and Data Science.
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Dear Aspirant,
If you're interested in research field like mathematics and/or physics, then you can join Physics Hons. In Delhi University. It is a three year course with a very good reputation and you will find it very helpful and interesting if you're into physics and maths. Moreover, you can also give JEE examination after your 12 for admission not only in engineering courses but also for admission in science courses like BSc provided by few IITs.
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Hi Hafiz!
For Bachelor's degree programs in mathematical physics are interdisciplinary programs that provide students with a solid understanding of mathematical principles as well as physics. Students learn how to apply mathematical formulas and equations to subjects such as thermodynamics, magnetism, aerodynamics and black holes.
Students enrolled in a mathematical physics degree program must start out with introductory courses in physics and calculus before moving on to advanced courses in applied physics. Some examples of topics covered in courses include:
For Doctorate Degree:
Students who are interested in pursuing further research in a particular branch of physics, such as atmospheric physics or astrophysics, may choose to enroll in a doctoral degree program in mathematical physics. Most doctoral programs in mathematical physics require students to select mathematics and physics courses that cater to their own chosen path of study within the discipline.
While elective courses offered within a Ph.D. program in mathematical physics might vary from school to school, the core courses are often related to differential equations and analysis. Some examples of classes are listed below:
Also, Mathematical Physicists are open to these career options :
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