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Location: Cambridge, MA
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Originally Posted by Pazuzu
If I had bothered to do the paperwork, I would have a triple degree in astronomy, physics and math. N-dimentional calculus, differential geometry, and yes, partial diff Eq (quantum mechanics).
No real math classes in grad school, but plenty of math specific topics. I've solved the Dirac equation, and I've solved the Kerr equation for a rotating black hole. Grad thesis was based around Fourier-space transforms in 3 dimensions (AKA, light diffracting through a lens...)
All of it's gone now, I use a computer to convert things and do trig solutions for me now.
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This was my favorite part of structural molecular biochemistry.
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