This wired article is amazing!
“a lot of physicists are better mathematicians than mathematicians. They also teach coding well. They’re better computer scientists than most computer scientists.”
(They’re also better statisticians than statisticians.
)https://wired.trib.al/IvWQkYM
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Replying to @kareem_carr
This made me think of this question and its top answer that stuck in my head once: Imposter syndrome but for entire subjects. Everybody thinks physics is better than their subject!https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/26918/is-there-a-name-for-the-inverse-of-the-impostor-syndrome/26945 …
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Replying to @_julesh_ @kareem_carr
Physics probably *was* better than their subject... but look at it now. There's a lot of great stuff going on, but fundamental physics is stuck, so many resort to grabbing headlines with silly hype.https://aeon.co/essays/post-empirical-science-is-an-oxymoron-and-it-is-dangerous …
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i agree .. theoretical high energy physics is stuck, sadly .. which is why i switched my research focus to non-perturbative QFT/ rigorous foundations to me it seems like a well-defined formalism would be a good starting point
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By the way, I did my PhD on rigorous foundations of quantum field theory. I didn't make much progress in my thesis, but I learned a lot and helped my advisor write a book: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/bsz.html … 'Twas worthwhile. Then I did other stuff.
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that's awesome! i didn't know that .. gonna have to give it a read
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Warning: you're gonna find your knowledge of real analysis and functional analysis severely tested. Segal did not pull any punches. Also, this book was written before I learned how to write. It's full of great stuff, but it's not easy to read.
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sounds like i'm gonna have to dust off my copy of Rudin & co.
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Yup! Btw, I highly recommend Reed and Simon's "Functional Analysis", because it explains the subject with mathematical physics in mind, and it's clear and terse.
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awesome .. thanks for the reference
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