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Author Corin Wagen
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Pure mathematics has all sorts of unexpected connections to other fields, and chemistry is no exception. One example of this is group theory: while I never delved deeply enough into math to actually study group theory as its own field, I've had to learn how to assign point groups to three-dimensional objects for several inorganic chemistry classes.