Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Is abstract and advanced mathematics used commonly in astronomy/astrophysics?

I'm talking about mathematics that is generally more abstract than ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, and integral calculus. Mathematics such as topology, real analysis, combinatorics, differential geometry, etc.





Are they ever applied to solve problems in astronomy and astrophysics?|||Abstract mathematics is the least used as astronomy/astrophysics is highly practical %26amp; applied field of knowledge and the advanced version is the work-horse of astronomy/astrophysics.|||Yeah, these aspects of mathematics are usually used to solve the complexities of astrophysics as there are many things there which can just be solved with the use of a complex maths since astrophysics is mostly related to predictions and hypothesis.





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