Spring Term 2023 Modern Mathematicians - 4006 - MATH 570 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: Math 230, Math 250 Catalog Description : We study ideas developed by mathematicians whose work has historically been undervalued in mathematics, including Black and Indigenous mathematicians, and mathematicians of color. The first half of the course will focus on understanding the mathematics underlying current research of a prominent modern mathematician. For the other half of the course, students will explore and present research of mathematicians of interest to them. PREREQUISITES: Math 230, Math 250 Attributes: GER Speaking Intensive, 400-599 Advanced Course
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