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Lingyis said:
twesterm said:
rasone77 said:

 


most physicists, even at the undergrad level, knows some statistics, even if they haven't taken a course in statistics, "statistical mechanics" is likely mandatory for all physics majors.  and mathematical physics classes do cover some statistics.  and, i don't see how the math in stat is "incredibly" simple.

 


I have to take a structrual statistics class for my Engineering degree, and differential equations which (by my understanding I haven't taken it yet) has to do with estimating the limits of irational numbers. Somethig that is accomplished by averages and statistics. Like I said I haven't taken it yet but that's what I gathered from some friends who took it.