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Which math course should I take for introductory statistical thermodynamics?
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Would statistical thermodynamics be easier for me to understand if I took linear algebra or if I took statistics? There is alot of calculus and partial derivative equations involved
. I already took calculus a few years ago, but I feel that I am still not ready for this course.
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Re: Which math course should I take for introductory statistical thermodynamics?
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linear algebra is useful for quantum, I don't remember ever seeing it in undergrad stat. mech.
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