By Maxim Jeffs, The Australian National University In 1960, the physicist Eugene Wigner published his essay ‘The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences’, partly as a [...]
By Michelle Strumila, Monash University In physics, there is something called a Feynman diagram. It is a way of representing the interactions between particles. This is the way quantum field [...]
By Gleb Kotousov Mathematical physics is a wonderful field because the problems that are posed are on the one hand, very mathematical, but on the other, always have an interpretation in the real [...]