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Graduate study options span all faculty specializations, with over one hundred professors currently involved. These faculty members represent fourteen departments across the College of Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. Students can further broaden their studies through minor subject selections. The Applied Mathematics program admits graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds with strong mathematical foundations, primarily considering those pursuing a Ph.D. The program typically has around forty students and takes four to five years to finish.
Cornell's applied algebra research covers multiple approaches. For computational scientists and engineers, numerical linear algebra often presents critical performance challenges that demand creative solutions. These problems typically involve large, highly structured matrices, particularly those derived from partial differential equations or optimization problems. Even with advancements in high-performance computing, algorithmic breakthroughs remain crucial, keeping research in linear equation solving and eigenvalue computation a dynamic field.