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What math is needed for theoretical physics

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To do theoretical physics, you're gonna need to know at least Abstract Algebra, Lie Groups/Algebras, Topology, Complex Analysis and Differential Geometry.
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Answer: Abstract Algebra, Lie Groups/Algebras, Topology, Complex Analysis and Differential Geometry.

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Those are the maths needed

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