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The Knowledge

Technical Fields A minimal comprehensive map of technical knowledge.

Fundamental Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology Engineering Applied Mathematics Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Electrical Engineering Computer Science Bioengineering Environmental Science & Engineering Bibliography & Decisions


Fundamental Mathematics Mathematics

Major Fields

  1. Algebra
    1. Linear Algebra
    2. Abstract Algebra
      1. Group Theory
    3. Lie Algebras
      1. Lie Groups
  2. Analysis
    1. Calculus
    2. Differential Equations
    3. Real Analysis
    4. Complex Analysis
  3. Topology
  4. Foundations
    1. Logic
    2. Set Theory
    3. Category Theory
    4. Model Theory
    5. Representation Theory
  5. Geometry
  6. Number Theory
  7. Discrete Mathematics
    1. Combinatorics
    2. Graph Theory
  8. Trigonometry
  9. Optimization
  10. Probability & Statistics

Many advanced math courses are just combinations of fundamental courses:

  1. Analytic Number Theory
  2. Differential Geometry
  3. Algebraic Topology
  4. Algebraic Geometry
  5. Algebraic Number Theory (Number Fields)

Mathematics Research Frontier

  1. Algebraic Geometry
  2. Algebraic Topology
  3. Analysis of PDEs
  4. Category Theory
  5. Classical Analysis and ODEs
  6. Combinatorics
  7. Commutative Algebra
  8. Complex Variables
  9. Differential Geometry
  10. Dynamical Systems
  11. Functional Analysis
  12. General Mathematics
  13. General Topology
  14. Geometric Topology
  15. Group Theory
  16. History and Overview
  17. Information Theory
  18. K-Theory and Homology
  19. Logic
  20. Mathematical Physics
  21. Metric Geometry
  22. Number Theory
  23. Numerical Analysis
  24. Operator Algebras
  25. Optimization and Control
  26. Probability
  27. Quantum Algebra
  28. Representation Theory
  29. Rings and Algebras
  30. Spectral Theory
  31. Statistics Theory
  32. Symplectic Geometry

Links:

Algebraic Geometry; Algebraic Topology; Analysis of PDEs; Category Theory; Classical Analysis and ODEs; Combinatorics; Commutative Algebra; Complex Variables; Differential Geometry; Dynamical Systems; Functional Analysis; General Mathematics; General Topology; Geometric Topology; Group Theory; History and Overview; Information Theory; K-Theory and Homology; Logic; Mathematical Physics; Metric Geometry; Number Theory; Numerical Analysis; Operator Algebras; Optimization and Control; Probability; Quantum Algebra; Representation Theory; Rings and Algebras; Spectral Theory; Statistics Theory; Symplectic Geometry

Resources:

  • How to Become a Pure Mathematician
  • Math I Ought to Learn
  • How to Go About Learning Mathematics
  • Mathematical Reading List (Cambridge)
  • Princeton Companion to Mathematics

Physics

Major Topics

  1. Mechanics
  2. Electromagnetism
    1. Circuits
    2. Electrodynamics
  3. Thermodynamics
    1. Energy
    2. Heat
    3. Work
    4. Temperature
    5. Entropy
  4. Quantum Mechanics
    1. Quantum Field Theory
    2. Quantum Information
    3. Quantum Optics
    4. Quantum Theory of Solids
  5. Relativity
    1. General Relativity
    2. Special Relativity
  6. Particle Physics
  7. Atomic Physics
  8. Elasticity
  9. Fluids
  10. Diffusion
  11. Waves
  12. Optics
  13. Laser Physics
  14. Imaging
  15. Statistical Physics
  16. Statistical Mechanics
  17. Solid State Physics
  18. Condensed Matter Physics
  19. Cosmology
  20. String Theory

Physics Research Frontier

  1. Astrophysics
    1. Astrophysics of Galaxies; Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics; Earth and Planetary Astrophysics; High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena; Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics; Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
  2. Condensed Matter
    1. Disordered Systems and Neural Networks; Materials Science; Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics; Other Condensed Matter; Quantum Gases; Soft Condensed Matter; Statistical Mechanics; Strongly Correlated Electrons; Superconductivity
  3. General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
  4. High Energy Physics - Experiment
  5. High Energy Physics - Lattice
  6. High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
  7. High Energy Physics - Theory
  8. Mathematical Physics
  9. Nonlinear Sciences
    1. Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems; Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases; Chaotic Dynamics; Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems; Pattern Formation and Solitons
  10. Nuclear Experiment
  11. Nuclear Theory
  12. Physics
  13. Accelerator Physics
  14. Applied Physics
  15. Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
  16. Atomic and Molecular Clusters
  17. Atomic Physics
  18. Biological Physics
  19. Chemical Physics
  20. Classical Physics
  21. Computational Physics
  22. Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
  23. Fluid Dynamics
  24. General Physics
  25. Geophysics
  26. History and Philosophy of Physics
  27. Instrumentation and Detectors
  28. Medical Physics
  29. Optics
  30. Physics and Society
  31. Physics Education
  32. Plasma Physics
  33. Popular Physics
  34. Space Physics
  35. Quantum Physics

Resources

  • How to Become a Good Theoretical Physicist
  • Susan Fowler’s Physics Reading List
  • Leonard Sussman’s Reading List Chemistry

Major Topics

  1. Inorganic Chemistry
  2. Organic Chemistry
  3. Physical Chemistry
  4. Nuclear Chemistry
  5. Biochemistry
  6. Materials Chemistry
  7. Neurochemistry
  8. Catalysis
  9. Theoretical & Quantum Chemistry Biology

Major Topics

  1. Molecular Biology
  2. Cellular Biology
  3. Evolutionary Biology
  4. Synthetic Biology
  5. Genetics / Genomics
  6. Neuroscience
  7. Microbiology
  8. Zoology
  9. Anatomy & Physiology
  10. Systems Biology
  11. Biochemistry
  12. Biophysics

Biology Research Frontier

  • Animal Behavior and Cognition
  • Biochemistry
  • Bioengineering
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biophysics
  • Cancer Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Clinical Trials*
  • Developmental Biology
  • Ecology
  • Epidemiology*
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Genetics
  • Genomics
  • Immunology
  • Microbiology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Neuroscience
  • Paleontology
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Physiology
  • Plant Biology
  • Scientific Communication and Education
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Systems Biology
  • Zoology

Engineering Applied Mathematics

  1. Statistics & Probability
  2. Optimization
  3. Differential Equations
  4. Complexity & Nonlinear Dynamics
  5. Modeling

Resources:

  • Princeton Companion to Applied Mathematics Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science
  1. Mechanics and Materials
  2. Dynamics and Control
  3. Thermal-Fluids Engineering
  4. Thermodynamics
  5. Head and Mass Transfer
  6. Design
  7. Manufacturing
  8. Tools for Mechanical Engineering
  9. Measurement and Instrumentation
  10. Hydrodynamics
  11. Product Engineering
  12. Aerodynamics
  13. Structural Analysis
  14. Fluid Mechanics
  15. Materials Science
  16. Civil Engineering

Applications: Robotics Ocean Systems

Mechanical Engineering Research Frontier

  1. Biomechanical
  2. Design
  3. Thermosciences
  4. Flow Physics and Computational Engineering
  5. Mechanics and Computation
  6. Multi-Scale Engeering
  7. Computational Engineering
  8. Energy

Resources:

  • MIT Course 2 Electrical Engineering
  1. Power Engineering
  2. Control Theory, Control Engineering
  3. Electronic Engineering
  4. Microelectronics, Nanoelectronics
  5. Signal Processing
  6. Telecommunications Engineering
  7. Instrumentation Engineering
  8. Computer Engineering

Computer Science

Major Fields

  1. Systems Programming

  2. Data Analysis

  3. Data Structures

  4. Algorithms

  5. Networking

  6. Programming Languages

  7. Compilers

  8. Computer Hardware

  9. Artificial Intelligence

  10. Systems Programming

    1. Operating Systems
    2. Machine Organization
    3. Assembly
    4. Memory
      1. Caching
      2. Virtual Memory
      3. Dynamic Memory
    5. Concurrency
    6. Threads
    7. Synchronization
    8. Computer Architecture
  11. Data Analysis

    1. Visualization
    2. Data Storage Systems
    3. Machine Learning
  12. Data Structures

  13. Algorithms

    1. Machine Learning
    2. Graph Algorithms
    3. Approximation Algorithms
    4. Randomized Algorithms
    5. Distributed Algorithms
  14. Networking

    1. Cloud Computing
    2. Mobile Computing
    3. Network Protocols
  15. Programming Languages

    1. Type Systems
    2. Syntax / Semantics
    3. Abstraction Mechanisms
  16. Compilers

    1. Interpreters
  17. Artificial Intelligence

    1. Machine Learning
    2. Knowledge Representation
    3. Computational Linguistics
    4. Search
    5. Robotics

Minor Fields

  1. Cryptography
  2. Graphics
  3. Computer Vision
  4. Graphics

Computer Science Research Frontier

  1. Artificial Intelligence
  2. Computation and Language
  3. Computational Complexity
  4. Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
  5. Computational Geometry
  6. Computer Science and Game Theory
  7. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  8. Computers and Society
  9. Cryptography and Security
  10. Data Structures and Algorithms
  11. Databases
  12. Digital Libraries
  13. Discrete Mathematics
  14. Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
  15. Emerging Technologies
  16. Formal Languages and Automata Theory
  17. General Literature
  18. Graphics
  19. Hardware Architecture
  20. Human-Computer Interaction
  21. Information Retrieval
  22. Information Theory
  23. Logic in Computer Science
  24. Machine Learning
  25. Mathematical Software
  26. Multiagent Systems
  27. Multimedia
  28. Networking and Internet Architecture
  29. Neural and Evolutionary Computing
  30. Numerical Analysis
  31. Operating Systems
  32. Other Computer Science
  33. Performance
  34. Programming Languages
  35. Robotics
  36. Social and Information Networks
  37. Software Engineering
  38. Sound
  39. Symbolic Computation
  40. Systems and Control

Resources:

  • Teach Yourself CS
  • Studying Computer Science
  • Always Be Coding Bioengineering
  1. Biomedical Engineering
  2. Tissue Engineering
  3. Genetic Engineering
  4. Neural Engineering
  5. Pharmaceutical Engineering
  6. Clinical Engineering
  7. Bioinformatics
  8. Biomechanics
  9. Biochemical Engineering
  10. Bioprocess Engineering
  11. Environmental Health Engineering
  12. Biomimetics / Biomimicry
  13. Biomechanical Engineering
  14. Bionics / Biorobotics (Prosthetics)

Environmental Science & Engineering

  1. Atmospheric Sciences
  2. Ecology
  3. Environmental Chemistry
  4. Geosciences

Bibliography

Related Links, Source Documents

  • OECD Standard
  • Open Syllabus Galaxy
  • Harvard Concentrations
  • SEAS
  • MIT Subject Listing
  • Stanford Majors
  • Wikipedia Outline of Academic Disciplines

Possible Additions

  • Complex Systems
  • Game Theory / Economics added to technical fields?
  • Cognitive Psychology?
  • Chemical Engineering

Non-Technical

Social Sciences

  1. Economics
  2. Social Studies
  3. Government
  4. History
  5. Linguistics
  6. Philosophy
  7. Psychology
  8. Sociology
  9. Anthropology

Humanities

  1. Art, Film, Visual Studies
  2. Classics
  3. Comparative Literature
  4. English
  5. Mythology & Folklore
  6. Music
  7. Religion

Graduate Study

Major

  1. Law
  2. Medicine
  3. Business
  4. Education

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