Mathematical physics occupies the fertile borderland between pure mathematics and theoretical physics, developing precise frameworks to formulate and solve the laws governing nature. It embraces the ...
Students who are interested in applying mathematics to real world or physics problems are the best fit for mathematical physics, says Associate Professor Konstantin Izyurov. We have several core ...
In 1922 Albert Einstein, the physicist, met in Paris Henri Bergson, the philosopher. The two giants debated publicly about time and Einstein concluded with his famous statement: “There is no such ...