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Graduate Mathematics Courses, Duke University
Spring 2007
Classes start on January 10. See the
academic calendar for more details.
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Math 225 Scientific Computing II,
J. Trangenstein,
M W F 3:05-3:55 PM, Physics 119.
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Math 228 Mathematical Fluid Dynamics,
T. Witelski,
M W F 10:05-10:55 PM, Physics 259.
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Math 229 Mathematical Modeling,
T. Witelski,
M W F 1:30-2:20 PM, Physics 119.
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Math 232 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations,
D. Schaeffer,
Tu Th 1:15-2:30 PM, Physics 227.
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Math 236 General Relativity,
P. Aspinwall,
M W 2:50-4:05 PM, Physics 227.
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Math 245 Complex Analysis,
H. Bray,
Tu Th 10:05-11:20 AM, Physics 259.
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Math 252 Commutative Algebra,
C. Schoen,
M W F 8:45-9:35 AM, Physics 205.
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Math 261 Algebraic Topology I,
R. Hain,
Tu Th 2:50-4:05, Physics 227.
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Math 267 Differential Geometry,
R. Bryant,
Tu Th 8:30-9:45 AM, Physics 227.
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Math 273 Algebraic Geometry,
L. Saper,
Tu Th 1:15-2:30 PM, Physics 205.
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Math 281 Hyperbolic Partial Differential
Equations,
S. Venakides,
Tu Th 2:50-4:05 PM, Physics 205.
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Math 287 Probability Theory,
M. Huber,
M W F 8:45-9:35, Physics 227.
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Math 348 Topics in Analysis: Applied
Harmonic Analysis,
M. Maggioni,
Tu Th 10:05-11:20, Physics 119.
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Math 358 Topics in Algebra: The
Seiberg-Witten Equations,
S. Kumar,
Tu Th 10:05-11:20, Physics 227.
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Math 378* Current Research in Algebra and Geometry.
Tu Th 11:40 AM - 12:55 PM, Physics 205:
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Math 388* Current Research in Applied Mathematics.
Tu Th 11:40 AM - 12:55 PM, Physics 227:
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*Math 378 and Math 388 are minicourses.
Do no take the
official title of the course sequence seriously. The pure and applied
topics are sometimes mixed for scheduling reasons.
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