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As one of humanity's earliest and most essential scientific disciplines, mathematics employs theoretical frameworks, computational methods, algorithms, and cutting-edge technology to address challenges across economics, science, engineering, physics, and commerce. Mathematical work broadly divides into theoretical (pure) and applied domains, though these categories frequently intersect. Specializations encompass financial mathematics, mathematical biology, mathematical physics, statistical mathematics, and computational mathematics. Mathematicians frequently collaborate with engineers, computer specialists, natural scientists, and researchers, contributing both data and analytical expertise. Academic offerings include three primary tracks: Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Applied Mathematics with a financial mathematics specialization.