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Math is certainly required to understand the theory and to synthesize experimental observations into a working model, but I wouldn't put it at more than 50-60%. Most of the math is fairly basic relatively speaking, even at the highest levels of physics.


Relative to what lol. What other applied field has more advanced math?


I don't know about other applied fields but I was referring to the field of math itself with that remark.


Economics and quantitative finance.


I didn't get that far in math, but in physics classes after Junior Physics Lab , I once or twice questioned the assumptions. There's always a theorem you don't know about.

There is a lot to math.




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