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Overview
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The mathematics department has a lively research group in the areas of complex analysis, harmonic analysis, algebraic topology and homotopy theory, geometric topology, dynamical systems, commutative and computational algebra, algebraic and arithmetic geometry, number theory, mathematical physics, noncommutative geometry, cryptography, and symbolic computation.

Members of the group routinely engage in a variety of seminar activities, as well as teach basic and advanced graduate courses.

People
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The following is a list of the faculty members active in various areas of pure mathematics, along with their stated research interests. For more details please visit their individual home pages.

o Amod Agashe, Number theory (in particular: arithmetic algebraic geometry), Cryptography
o Ettore Aldrovandi, Algebraic Geometry, Homological and Homotopical Algebra, Category Theory, Mathematical Physics
o Paolo Aluffi, Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, Singularities
o Steve Bellenot, Analysis, Scientific Visualization
o Phil Bowers, Complex Analysis, Geometric Topology
o Sergio Fenley, Geometric Topology, Dynamical Systems
o Wolfgang Heil, Geometric Topology
o Eriko Hironaka, Geometric Topology
o Mark van Hoeij, Algebraic Geometry, Crytography, Symbolic Computation
o Sam Huckaba, Commutative Algebra, Cryptography, Algebraic Geometry
o Eric Klassen, Geometric Topology, Scientific Visualization, Complex Analysis, Algebraic Geometry
o Matilde Marcolli Functional Analysis, Geometric Topology, Dynamical Systems, Noncommutative Geometry, Number Theory, Partial Differential Equations
o Craig Nolder, Complex Analysis, Financial Mathematics
o Dan Oberlin, Harmonic Analysis
o Kathleen Petersen, Geometric Topology, Number Theory
o Mika Seppälä, Algebraic Geometry, Complex Analysis, Symbolic Computation

Seminars
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o Algebra and its applications
o Analysis
o Topology