Graduate Mathematics Courses, Duke University
Fall 2010
Classes start on Monday, August 30. See the
academic calendar for more details.
Schedule of Graduate Courses in Mathematics (Fall 2010)
Mathematics course descriptions in the Duke University Graduate School Bulletin
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Math 211 Applied Partial Differential Equations and Complex Variables,
T. Witelski
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Math 214S Modeling of Biological Systems,
J. Harer
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Math 215.01 Mathematical Finance,
A. Petters
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Math 215.02 Mathematical Finance,
A. Petters
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Math 216 Applied Stochastic Processes,
J. Mattingly
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Math 224 Scientific Computing I,
A. Layton
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Math 231 Ordinary Differential Equations,
D. Schaeffer
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Math 241 Real Analysis,
T. Beale
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Math 242 Functional Analysis,
M. Reed
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Math 251 Groups, Rings and Fields,
C. Schoen
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Math 253 Representation Theory,
P. Aspinwall
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Math 262 Algebraic Topology II,
R. Hain
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Math 264 Computational Topology,
Y. Mileyko
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Math 273 Algebraic Geometry,
E. Miller
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Math 282 Elliptic PDE,
M. Stern
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Math 288 Topics in Probability Theory: Random
Graphs,
R. Durrett
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Math 298 Special Topics:
Metric space topology and fractal geometry,
R. Hodel
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Math 378-02 Research in Algebraic
Geometry: Topics in Symplectic Geometry,
L. Ng (Nov 8-Dec 8)
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Math 388-01
Research in Differential Equations: Modeling Financial Derivatives,
A. Petters (Aug 30-Sep 27)
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Math 388-02
Research in Differential Equations: Analysis of
the Equations of Incompressible Fluid Flow,
T. Beale (Sep 30-Nov 4)
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Math 389
Current Research in Applied Math: Foundations of Nanoscience,
M. Gopalkrishnan
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Math 390 Teaching College Mathematics,
J. Bookman
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