Accelerated Curriculum for Mathematics and Physics: A Fast Track to Differential Geometry and Theoretical Physics
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Summary
This article presents a structured curriculum and textbook recommendations for accelerated learning in mathematics and physics, specifically focused on reaching expertise in differential geometry and theoretical physics. The program is designed to be comprehensive and self-contained, with an estimated completion time of 2-3 years (though realistically longer for most learners). It includes a PDF resource available on Brown University's website and covers topics from topology to advanced mathematical concepts.
Key quotes
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it is comprehensive and essentially self-contained
Topology is the study of continuous maps between spaces
The fast track to differential geometry and theoretical physics
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