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Computational Mathematics program

Computational Mathematics program

Key topics: Computational number theory, large scale computations, numerical solutions of partial differential equations, optimisation, parallel algorithms, regularisation of inverse problems.

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Mathematical Physics program

Mathematical Physics program

Key topics: string theory, exactly solved models in statistical mechanics and quantum field theory, related combinatorics, low-dimensional quantum systems, geometric methods, theoretical morphology and stromatolites.

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Theoretical Astrophysics program

Theoretical Astrophysics program

Key topics: Compact stars: White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars (pulsars and magnetars ) and Black Holes. Radiation processes and transfer mechanisms in accretion flows on to highly magnetic compact stars.

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Algebra and Topology program

Algebra and Topology program

Key topics: algebraic geometry, algebraic K-theory, number theory and homotopy theory, as well as the more traditional areas of finite and discrete groups, and representations of Lie algebras

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Applied and Nonlinear Analysis program

Applied and Nonlinear Analysis program

Key topics: nonlinear elliptic and parabolic PDEs, calculus of variations, applications to differential geometry and geometric evolutions, optimal transportation and geometric optics; fractal analysis and geometry, dynamical systems; associated computation.

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Welcome to the Mathematical Sciences Institute

The School of Mathematical Sciences was established in 1989 with the aim of unifying activities in the mathematical sciences across the University. It was renamed the Mathematical Sciences Institute in 2002. Its purpose is to promote and develop research, teaching and consulting in the mathematical sciences (including mathematics, statistics, mathematical physics and mathematical computation).

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