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Caltech's mathematics program brings together faculty, researchers, and students who have a breadth of interests and expertise in the use and analysis of numbers, and who are interested in collaborating with colleagues across fields to solve some of the most complicated problems of our time.
The math option offers a program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The graduate program in mathematics is designed to prepare students for research careers in universities, industry, or government.
The mathematics option is designed to give students an understanding of the broad outlines of modern mathematics, to introduce current research, and to prepare them for advanced work in pure mathematics or related fields.
Students in mathematics have the opportunity to work in many fields of current research. The main active areas of research by the faculty include the following: Algebra. Finite group theory, algebraic groups, representation theory, symmetric functions, algebraic K-theory. Algebraic Geometry.
Fred Kavli Professor of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics; Director, Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics. Physics ⋅ Mathematics.
Selected Older Publications. Resonances in n-body quantum systems with dilatation analytic potentials and the foundations of time-dependent perturbation theory, Annals of Math. 97 (1973), 247-274. (with M. Reed) Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics, Vol.
Selected Topics in Mathematics. 9 units (3-0-6): first, second, third terms. Each term we expect to give between 0 and 6 (most often 2-3) topics courses in advanced mathematics covering an area of current research interest. These courses will be given as sections of 191.
Caltech has one of the best mathematics departments in the country, and offers a very strong graduate program. The graduate program in mathematics is designed to prepare students for research careers in universities, industry, or government.
Caltech's Computing & Mathematical Sciences department offers an interdisciplinary program of graduate study in applied and computational mathematics leading to the Ph.D. degree.
The Computing + Mathematical Sciences (CMS) Department is home to outstanding students and researchers who share a passion for science and engineering, as well as a drive to investigate the most challenging, fundamental problems in computation and information.