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Mathematical physics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Mathematical physics is the study of
physics
using
mathematics. It might be argued that all of physics is mathematical physics,
but in practice, most physics is done on a more intuitive/approximate or even
questionable level. Mathematical physics tries to study physics on a more
abstract and rigorous level than typical.
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