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The Doctor of Philosophy in Computational Mathematics provides students with options to pursue either a Computational Mathematics or Computational Statistics specialization.
Within the Computational Mathematics path, available research areas currently encompass Combinatorics, Control Theory, Differential Equations, Geometric Group Theory, Mathematical Biology, Number Theory, Numerical Analysis, and Computational Topology.
For the Computational Statistics specialization, potential research directions include Experimental Design, High-Dimensional Data Analysis, Nonparametric and Robust Techniques, Sampling Methods, Spatial Statistics, and Statistical Genetics.
Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or appropriately evaluated credentials for non-U.S. schools.
English Language Proficiency: TOEFL: internet based - 79, or paper based - 550. A score of at least 6.5 is required on the IELTS.