Stanford University Department of Mathematics

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The Stanford University Department of Mathematics is a leading academic department known for its research and teaching excellence across pure and applied mathematics.

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instanceOf academic department
university mathematics department
accreditationBody Stanford University institutional accreditation authorities
affiliation School of Humanities and Sciences
surface form: School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University
campus Stanford University
surface form: Stanford University main campus
campusBuilding Building 380 (Mathematics Corner)
collaboratesWith Stanford Computer Science Department
surface form: Stanford University Department of Computer Science

Stanford University Department of Physics
Stanford University Department of Statistics
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employs lecturers in mathematics
postdoctoral researchers in mathematics
tenure-track faculty in mathematics
field applied mathematics
mathematics
pure mathematics
hasWebsite https://mathematics.stanford.edu/
hosts colloquia in mathematics
research seminars in mathematics
visiting scholars in mathematics
knownFor collaborations with other Stanford departments
research excellence in applied mathematics
research excellence in pure mathematics
selective PhD admissions
strong graduate program in mathematics
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Stanford, California
offersCourse advanced graduate seminars in mathematics
introductory calculus courses
offersProgram PhD program in mathematics
coterminal master’s program in mathematics
undergraduate major in mathematics
undergraduate minor in mathematics
partOf Stanford University
region California, United States
surface form: California
researchArea algebra
analysis
computational mathematics
discrete mathematics
dynamical systems
geometry
logic
mathematical physics
number theory
partial differential equations
probability theory
statistics (theoretical)
topology
usesCalendarSystem quarter system

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Persi Diaconis workInstitution Stanford University Department of Mathematics
George Papanicolaou affiliation Stanford University Department of Mathematics