Apply the laws of mathematics and computer science to the world around you. The most pressing problems facing society require breakthrough ideas. With a BS in Mathematics with a concentration in ...
Taken concurrently with EGR/MAT/PHY 191. An integrated course that covers the material of PHY 103 and MAT 201 with the emphasis on applications to engineering. Math topics include: vector calculus; ...
Learn by Doing: Gain experience through an experiential learning component of the program approved by the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Real World Experience: With RIT’s cooperative education ...
The University of Chicago’s Division of the Physical Sciences is launching a PhD program in computational and applied mathematics, part of an expansion into a field at the intersection of big data and ...
Numerical and Computational Mathematics is a discipline dedicated to the development and analysis of algorithms that provide approximate solutions to mathematical problems too complex for exact ...
The School of Mathematics and Statistics is recognized for its contributions to research and applications of mathematical and statistical science, and it’s also known for expertise in mathematical and ...
Automatic differentiation (AD) is a practical field of computational mathematics that is of growing interest across many industries, including finance. The use of reverse-mode AD is particularly ...
Familiarity with linear algebra is expected. In addition, students should have taken a proof-based course such as CS 212 or Math 300. Tensors, or multiindexed arrays, generalize matrices (two ...
For Fall semester, and consideration for a graduate assistantship: February 15. After this date, applications will be considered if space still exists. This program does not require a graduate test.
The financial industry increasingly relies on large volumes of numerical data as financial products become more complex. As a result, analysts and financial engineers have turned to computational ...
A general program that focuses on the analysis of quantities, magnitudes, forms, and their relationships, using symbolic logic and language. Includes instruction in algebra, calculus, functional ...