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Yellow ones are ones I'm only half sure about

For QM: I know about pertubation theory, the shrodinger equation, wavefunctions etc, but besides really basic stuff (like particle in a box) I haven't actually done it myself (although I"ve seen it in lectures)

For calculus: I think taylor series and representing functions as infinite sums, which not advanced as in "hard to do", is an advanced concept. Also, diff eq's and things like green's theorem maybe is advanced amongst non-math major STEM people

Nerd culture: Well, I play a lot of video games and read books etc, but I loathe people who do things like go to cons and cosplay because they're fucking normie casuals, so I dunno.

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