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, ergodic theory and fractal geometry Gil Kalai Combinatorics Itay Kaplan Logic, model theory David Kazhdan Representation theory Ori Gurel-Gurevich Probability, random walks, random graphs
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geometry, developing a cooled atomic tritium source, and leading design work for Project 8’s future neutrino mass measurement experiments. The postdoctoral positions will be based in Seattle within
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areas: Data Science and Optimization Computational Mathematics and Scientific Computing Quantitative Finance Analysis Geometry and Topology Combinatorics and Discrete Mathematics The review process will
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courses offered to program participants. Subject Areas for instruction: Secondary English. Postsecondary English/Literature Foreign Languages Secondary Mathematics (Algebra, Geometry, Calculus) Secondary
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, Analysis, Geometry, or Number Theory. The Department offers undergraduate and graduate programs in mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics, and plays a key role in interdisciplinary research across
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fundamental and interdisciplinary research in algebra, analysis, differential equations, topology, geometry, numerical analysis, probability, statistics, and data science, with connections to fields across
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at the department are Algorithms Computational Science Data Science and Statistics Geometry, Topology and Algebra Learning Experience Design Our department offers an inclusive and international working environment
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of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Grade requirements: The norm is as follows: the average grade point
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research themes: Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory; Analysis and Dynamical Systems; Probability; and Statistics and Data Science. There is extensive collaboration between these themes. For more
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central computing facilities and the High-Performance Computing Initiative. More details can be found at https://math.asu.edu . Arizona State University, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the