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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (624523)8/16/2011 3:37:28 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) of 1576123
 
Sure, that's where it all started. Recall that my hang of it kind of was lost around tensors and Riemann surfaces, though. The latter being real interesting, in particular how one can move between them thru slices or cuts, all by math of course.

On a different note, I always imagined the idea of comparing the Riemann surfaces and the way of communicating between them being similar to the possibility of multiple universes communicating through black holes and quasars...

We spent quite some time on differential equations, while our courses stopped just short of integral equations.

In physics i remember our quite extensive courses in thermo dynamics, quantum mechanics, electro magnetic field theory and - of course - solid state physics.

I liked quantum mechanics, was the easiest of the four :)

/Taro
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