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I'm thinking Clifford algebra. I'm wanting to go into quantum physics, quantum computing, etc. What would be the best route of doing that. Currently I'm learning the theories, I just need to get the math part down. Thanks in advance.

2007-05-27 15:15:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Much of QM involves linear algebra. Study calculus and differential equations too. Math is the language of physics, so you need to really get into math.

2007-05-27 16:31:39 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. R 7 · 0 0

Take a look at Lie Algebras as well. Related to Lie Groups, symmetries. An excellent reference is "Lie Groups, Lie Algebras, and Some of Their Applications" by Robert Gilmore. But be prepared for some difficult work.

2007-05-27 17:38:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Check out Penrose's monster book The Road to Reality. The math's "all" there...Not sure algebra is so important compared to topology and or geometry....but then there's algebra and there's algebras...

2007-05-27 16:44:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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