Graduate Math Courses, Duke, Spring 2011
Graduate Mathematics Courses, Duke University
Spring 2011
Classes start on Wednesday, January 12. See the
academic
calendar for more details.
Schedule of Graduate Courses in Mathematics (Spring 2011)
Mathematics course descriptions in the Duke University Graduate School
Bulletin
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Math 225 Scientific Computing II,
J. Trangenstein
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Math 228 Mathematical Fluid Dynamics,
J. T. Beale
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Math 229 Mathematical Modeling,
T. Witelski
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Math 232 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations,
J.-G. Liu
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Math 233 Asymptotic Analysis and Perturbation
Methods,
J. Nolen
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Math 245 Complex Analysis,
W. Pardon
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Math 252 Commutative Algebra,
C. Schoen
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Math 261 Algebraic Topology I,
P. Aspinwall
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Math 263 Topology,
R. Hain
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Math 267 Differential Geometry,
L. Ng
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Math 287 Probability theory,
J. Mattingly
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Math 298 Special Readings,
R. Hodel
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Math 387* Research in Mathematical Biology
- 387.01 R. Durrett, Probabilistic methods in genomics and cancer
modeling (Jan 13-Feb 10)
- 387.02 J. Harer, Geometric and topological methods in biological
networks
(Feb 15-Mar 22)
- 387.03 M. Reed, Mathematical insights into the biology of cells
(Mar 24-Apr 21)
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Math 388* Research in Differential Equations
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388.01 H. Bray, Geometric descriptions of the universe
(Jan 12-Feb 9)
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388.02 L. Saper, Cohomology of Arithmetic
Groups/Introduction to Class Field Theory
(Feb 11-Mar 18)
* minicourses
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