I am still learning new things in Maths. But if we are talking numbers then 12 years of school, 4 years of B.Tech in Biomedical Enginering (Multivariable Calculus, Differential and Differential Equations, Partial and Complex Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics), 2 more (Statistics for Physics, and applications of Linear Algebra in state space equations in Mechatronics) in my 2 year-Masters program, and during this 4-year PhD program I have been learning and working with Linear Algebra- Calculus combination, Probability and Statistics (Naive Bayes, using Statistical Physics theorems for making cost functions in algorithms), and Geometry. So yikes, almost 22 years. But to be honest it is only during the last few years that I appreciated Maths more, since I saw where and how it was being applied.
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