Topic:Mathematical physics
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Mathematical physics, strictly speaking, is the branch of Mathematics with applications to Theoretical Physics; or in other words, the branch of Theoretical Physics with rigorous mathematical definitions. Sometimes the term is also loosely used to mean those branches of Theoretical Physics with substantial mathematical content. (See, for example, w:Mathematical physics.)
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Study Groups:
- Topic:Integrable Systems
- Topic:Quantum Field Theory
- Topic:Statistical Mechanics
- Topic:String Theory
- Study Guide:Mathematical Mesoscopic Physics
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