Research
The mathematics faculty engages in a wide variety of research activities in many fields of mathematics and publishes original research articles in refereed academic journals regularly.
Many of our professors are recipients of external grant support from agencies including the National Science Foundation, the National Security Agency and the Simons Foundation. Our professors supervise the theses of students who are working towards a Ph.D. in Mathematics.
Scheduled research activities
Faculty research interests
Research resources
- Organizations
Banff International Research Station (BIRS)
European Mathematical Information Service (EMS)
Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (IHES)
International Mathematical Union (IMU)
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA)
Mathematical Association of America
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach
- Open-source mathematical software
Comprehensive TeX Archive Network [CTan]: The central place for all kinds of material around TEX.
GAP (Groups, Algorithms, Programming): A system for computational discrete algebra.
Sage: A free open-source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and MATLAB.
- Commercial mathematical software
License is required.
MAGMA: A software package designed for computations in algebra, number theory, algebraic geometry and algebraic combinatorics.
Maple: A general-purpose tool for math, data analysis, visualization, and programming. It contains thousands of specialized functions that span all areas of engineering.
MATLAB: A programming platform designed specifically for engineers and scientists to analyze and design systems and products that transform our world.
Minitab: A statistical software used to analyze data.
Wolfram (Mathematica): A technical computing solution that provides businesses of all sizes with tools for image processing, data visualization and theoretic experiments.