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The University of Hull's Mathematics department provides a vibrant research setting for pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree. We encourage research applications across all our specialized fields. Our faculty possesses diverse expertise spanning numerous disciplines, including pure mathematics concepts like low-dimensional topology and asymptotic geometric analysis, as well as fluid dynamics, superstring theory, and astrophysics.
During your PhD studies at Hull, you'll receive comprehensive guidance from two supervisors specializing in your research area. Additionally, you'll become part of an authentic mathematical community.
Massive complex networks exist throughout our world, manifesting as social platforms, information systems, technological infrastructures, and biological structures. These networks often exhibit scale-free characteristics, meaning node connections follow a power law distribution. Highly connected hubs significantly influence network dynamics.
These networks facilitate various processes such as opinion diffusion in social media, information transmission through digital networks, and disease propagation in populations. At Hull, we employ probability theory to examine how scale-free properties affect network processes, both in equilibrium states and dynamic situations.