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Research topics include climate modeling, geophysical mathematics, biophysics and quantitative biology, scientific computation, numerical analysis, and analysis.
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'''Applied mathematics''' is a "university major", meaning that you can major in it whether you're from [[Columbia College]], [[SEAS]], or [[BC]].
  
It's a "university major", meaning that you can major in it whether you're from CC, SEAS, or BC.
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Research topics within the major include:
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* climate modeling
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* geophysical mathematics
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* biophysics
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* quantitative biology
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* scientific computation
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* numerical analysis
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* analysis
  
 
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[[Category:Mathematics Department]]
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[[Category: Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics Department]]

Latest revision as of 09:37, 31 December 2013

Applied mathematics is a "university major", meaning that you can major in it whether you're from Columbia College, SEAS, or BC.

Research topics within the major include:

  • climate modeling
  • geophysical mathematics
  • biophysics
  • quantitative biology
  • scientific computation
  • numerical analysis
  • analysis