Quantitative Studies
Students who have some background in mathematics and statistics and want academic preparation in mathematics and statistics should consider these classes.
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Calculus I-IV
Study functions, limits, and derivatives before an introduction to integrals through more advanced work in multiple integrals, Taylor's formula in several variables, line and surface integrals, calculus of vector fields, and Fourier series.
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Linear Algebra
Study matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigen values and eigenvectors, canonical forms, and applications.
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Analysis & Optimization
Study mathematical methods for economics including quadratic forms, Hessian, implicit functions, convex sets, convex functions, optimization, constrained optimization, Kuhn-Tucker conditions, and elements of the calculus of variations and optimal control.
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Ordinary Differential Equations
Gain experience with equations of order one, linear equations, series solutions at regular and singular points as well as boundary value problems and selected applications.
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Introduction to Modern Analysis I
Learn elements of set theory and general topology including metric spaces, Euclidian space, continuous and differentiable functions, Riemann integral, and Uniform convergence.
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Introduction to Modern Analysis II
Study equicontinuity, contraction maps with applications to existence theorems in analysis, Lebesgue measure and integral, Fourier series and Fourier transform.
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