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"Mathematics studies the interlocking concepts of number and space: Geometry—distance and curvature in space; Probability—volume in space
Topology—winding and wrapping in space; Group Theory — symmetry in space; Number Theory—coordinates in space;
Quantum Theory or Dynamics—time and space.
At The Graduate Center these topics are pursued in long established and lively seminars with essentially these same names. We have a lot of fun." |
Dennis Sullivan
Albert Einstein Chair in Science, and Distinguished Professor of Mathematics |
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Mathematics
Also see Department Website:
http://math.gc.cuny.edu/
The Ph.D. Program in Mathematics provides students of high ability and strong preparation with an opportunity to begin study for the doctoral degree either immediately upon graduation from college or after completion of some graduate work in the colleges of the City University or at other accredited institutions. The program is designed to give students the background they will need to pursue careers as pure or applied mathematicians.
Areas of specialization
Algebraic geometry, algebraic topology, combinatorics, commutative algebra, partial differential equations, differential geometry, dynamical systems, group theory, harmonic analysis, Lie theory, logic, number theory, probability, real and complex analysis.
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Executive Officer:
Professor Józef Dodziuk
The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
1.212.817.8530
Email: mathematics@gc.cuny.edu |
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| Also see Bulletin for Admission Requirements and Degree Requirements. |
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