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1.00 Credits
Seminar on problem solving designed for students of all levels. The focus is on mathematical puzzles and curiosity-driven mathematics. The goal is to explore systematic ways in which nonstandard problems can be approached. Facts and strategies presented will be of value to both pure and applied pursuits. Nongraded. One credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
A sequel to Mathematics 253, focusing on canonical forms of linear transformations on abstract vector spaces, and multi-linear algebra. Prerequisite: Mathematics 253, and 274 or 275. Four credit hours. MATHES
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3.00 Credits
Linear and nonlinear regression modeling techniques including multiple regression models, residual and influence analysis, correlation, covariance analysis, indicator variables, Poisson and logistic regression models. Statistical software will be used throughout. Prerequisite: Mathematics 122 and either 212, 231, or 382. Four credit hours. O'BRIEN
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3.00 Credits
A rigorous treatment of vector calculus. Prerequisite: Mathematics 274. Four credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
The study of mathematical logic provides the underpinnings for all other areas of mathematics. A survey of some of the central themes of mathematical logic, which involve (but are not limited to) model theory, computability theory, and set theory. Topics will include first-order logic, Godel's incompleteness theorems, Turing machines, the halting set, and the P vs. NP problem (one of the Clay Institute's Millennium Prize problems). Prerequisite: Mathematics 274 or 275. Four credit hours. MAHER
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3.00 Credits
A sequel to Mathematics 333. Topics may vary from year to year. May be repeated, with permission of instructor, for credit. Prerequisite: Mathematics 333. Four credit hours. LIVSHITS
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3.00 Credits
A sequel to Mathematics 338. Content may vary from year to year, but topics such as topology, measure theory, functional analysis, or related areas may be considered. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. Prerequisite: Mathematics 338. Four credit hours. MATHES
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3.00 Credits
The independent study component of the honors program in mathematics. Cannot be counted toward the major or minor. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor and admission to the honors program. Three or four credit hours. FACULTY
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3.00 Credits
Independent study in an area of mathematics of particular interest to the student. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. One to four credit hours. FACULTY
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3.00 Credits
Noncredit instruction in voice and instruments for qualified students. Regular offerings include violin, viola, violoncello, piano, voice, flute, guitar (classical, American traditional, and jazz), and selected brass and woodwind instruments. One 30- or 60-minute lesson weekly in fall and spring; two 45-minute lessons weekly in January. For additional information concerning fees, scheduling, and related matters, see the Music Department secretary. Cost during January Program: $260. Noncredit. FACULTY
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