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A wide range of research areas is available for both degrees. Areas of research in mathematics at Tufts are in both pure and applied mathematics and include:

  • group theory and representation theory
  • combinatorial and geometric group theory
  • algebraic geometry
  • topology
  • Lie algebras and groups
  • nonlinear dynamical systems
  • Radon transforms and tomography
  • numerical analysis and numerical linear algebra
  • computational fluid dynamics and kinetic theory
  • mathematical neuroscience
  • probabililty
  • We are an active research community, and colleagues from all over the world visit and add their influence. Moreover, Boston is a world center of mathematics, and you can easily attend the many seminars at universities in the area. Tufts graduate students can cross-register for courses at Boston College, Boston University, and Brandeis University.