The
Faculty of Mathematics was established
in 1994 as a result of the merger
of three existing departments
of mathematics within the university.
The current department consists
of more than eighty mathematics
educators and researchers. A large
number of visiting scholars also
contribute to the enhancement
of research activities within
the Faculty.
Faculty Mathematicians
are responsible for teaching mathematics
to the first and second year students
of Engineering, Science and other
disciplines requiring mathematics.
They also teach and train some
250 undergraduate (School of Sciences)
Mathematics Majors.
The members
of the Faculty also teach, train,
and advise students of the Graduate
School of Mathematics. The Graduate
School is, in fact, an institution
for training and resarch of various
mathematical fields. The School
hosts around two hundred students,
half of whom are in the Doctoral
Course.
Faculty and
Graduate studentsf fields of research
range from the deepest core of
mathematics to the most advanced
applied mathematics including:
number theory, group theory, algebraic
geometry, differential geometry,
Lie groups, representation theory,
topology, complex analysis, special
functions, algebraic combinatorics,
discrete mathematics, operator |
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| algebra, probability
theory, stochastic analysis,
partial differential equations,
mathematical physics, theory
of computation, numerical
analysis, computational
mathematics, statistics,
programming and control
theory. |
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Mathematics
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