Exploring the multifaceted beauty of mathematics
Unconstrained research at all levels of abstractness
The unprecedented explosion of innovation in the last century came from or was facilitated by mathematics. Paving the way for the next 200 years, the Department of Mathematics undertakes unconstrained research in Algebra & Number Theory, Geometry & Topology, Probability & Stochastic Analysis, Statistics & Data Science, Discrete & Geometric Analysis.
Our research groups
- Derived Algebraic Geometry and its Applications
- Discovering Structures in Numbers
- Developing Contemporary Mathematical Statistics
- Exploring and Sharing the Beauty of Shapes
- Exploring Mathematical Laws through Equations
- Exploring the Fascinating World of Unpredictable
- Geometric Structure and Moduli Spaces
- Geometry through Categories and Noncommutative Algebra
- Graph Complexes in Algebra, Geometry and Physics
- Group Actions, Geometric Structures, and Smooth Dynamics
- Modelling, Interdisciplinary Research, Data Science, Applied Mathematics and Statistics
- Number Theory and Arithmetic Geometry
- Non-Classical Logics
- Revealing Order in Randomness
- Statistical Analysis of Stochastic Processes