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General Information | Math@LSU
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Louisiana State University, founded in 1860, has an enrollment of approximately 30,000 students (more than 5,000 graduate students) and some 1,300 faculty members. It is classified as a. Doctoral Research University Extensive. By the Carnegie Foundation. Their highest category. With more than 250 buildings, the 2,000-acre campus is bordered on the north by shopping streets, on the east and south by University Lake and residential areas, and on the west by the Mississippi River. The sports facilities for ...
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Staff | Math@LSU
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1 225 578 1999. 1 225 578 1617. Computer Analyst 3, Ph.D. The University of Arizona. System administration, arithmetic algebraic geometry, cryptography, computational complexity. 1 225 578 1666. Administrative Coordinator IV, Graduate HRM Contact. 1 225 578 1534. 1 225 578 1667. Administrative Program Manager 1. 1 225 578 1616. High School Math Circuit. People Supported by Travel. Why Major in Math? High School Math Contest. R2R: Roadmap to Redesign. Association for Women in Mathematics.
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Graduate Program Homepage & News | Math@LSU
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Graduate Program Homepage and News. The Department of Mathematics welcomes you to the homepage of its Graduate Program. In the left side-bar leads to the many features of this site. There is information useful for visitors, applicants for admission, prospective students, current graduate students and faculty members of the Department. The Index A-Z. In the Graduate Menu lists all pages and sub-pages of this site. Also, the Search. High School Math Circuit. People Supported by Travel. Why Major in Math?
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Calendar | Math@LSU
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Past year and future. Academic Excellence Visiting Scholar. Algebra and Number Theory Seminar. Computing News and Announcements. Control and Optimization Seminar. Frontiers of Scientific Computing Lecture Series. LSU SIAM Student Chapter. LSU Student Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics. Pasquale Porcelli Lecture Series. Student Harmonic Analysis/Representation Theory Seminar. No events were found. High School Math Circuit. People Supported by Travel. Why Major in Math?
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Graduate Students | Math@LSU
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9:30am–11:00am; F. Low-dimensional topology, Heegaard Floer theory, knot concordance. Sanaz Hami Hassan Kiyadeh. Cluster algebras and quivers with potential. Symplectic Geometry, Contact Geometry, Low-dimensional Topology. Finite Element Methods, Multigrid Methods, Numerical Analysis. Moduli spaces of connections, representation theory, geometry. Shashika Nuwan Chamara Petta Mestrige. Geometric/Categorical Representation Theory and Unitary Representations of Real Reductive Groups. 5:00pm–6:00pm; F.
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Front Page News | Math@LSU
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Pramod Achar to deliver invited address at AMS Sectional Meeting. Submitted by kasten on Thu, 2016-08-18 18:30. Has been invited to deliver a planary address at the Sectional Meeting of the American Mathematical Society in Charleston, SC, March 10-12, 2017. Pramod Achar joined LSU in 2004. 2016 Simons Foundation Collaboration Grants for Pallavi Dani and Phuc Nguyen. Submitted by kasten on Sun, 2016-08-07 16:04. Are among the recipients of the 2016 Simons Foundation Collaboration Grants for Mathematicians.
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Image galleries | Math@LSU
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There are 9 images in this gallery. Mon, 2013-04-15 23:20. Artistic images related to mathematics. There are 147 images in this gallery. Sun, 2016-05-01 16:20. Photographs from various departmental events. There is 1 image in this gallery. Tue, 2008-01-29 14:02. LSU Baton Rouge Campus Photos. There are 28 images in this gallery. Fri, 2016-08-19 00:23. Members or visitors of the department. There are 48 images in this gallery. Tue, 2016-01-26 00:06. There are 24 images in this gallery. Why Major in Math?
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VIGRE@LSU: SMILE@LSU | Math@LSU
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This site is no longer maintained. NSF VIGRE summer program @ LSU. Is designed for well motivated mathematics majors who have completed their first two years of college. Such undergraduate students who are a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident may apply. The 2013 SMILE@LSU Program runs June 10 - July 12, 2013. Applications for LSU Students can be found here. Non-LSU Students please see your department chair for an application. High School Math Circuit. People Supported by Travel. Why Major in Math?
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Why Major in Math? | Math@LSU
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Why Major in Math? Do you like mathematics and have a talent for it? Here are a few reasons you might consider majoring in math. Why Major in Mathematics. Mathematics is a beautiful, fun, and practical field in which to work. If you enjoyed it, then consider it as a major. Professional schools in business, law, and medicine respect mathematics majors for their analytical ability and versatility. Nobody says, "they only majored in math.". At LSU, we try to make mathematics an enjoyable and rewarding exper...
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Awards | Math@LSU
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Awards received by members of the department. Susan Murphy (B.S. in mathematics; LSU) elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Submitted by kasten on Wed, 2016-05-04 22:03. HE Robbins Distinguished University Professor of Statistics and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. She received her B.S. in mathematics in 1980 from LSU. Submitted by drupalpreview on Mon, 2016-05-02 00:19. Received the Ruth I. Michler Memorial Prize. College of ...