The Department of Applied Mathematics mainly consists of three fields, including mathematics of phenomena, statistical mathematics, and information mathematics. The curriculum requires first-year students to complete common classes in the school of fundamental science and engineering. Second-year students then complete specialized classes for the department of applied mathematics. Common classes are available for third and fourth-year students who can freely select classes depending on their interests and level of understanding.
[Structure of the Department]
Mathematics of phenomena
Keywords: Nonlinear system, analysis of wave motion, complex system, soliton, mathematical materials engineering, etc.
Statistical mathematics
Keywords: Mathematical statistics, financial theory, actuarial science, medical statistics, financial time series analysis, etc.
Information mathematics
Keywords: Computational mathematics, information mathematics, coding theory, encryption theory, high-precision numerical computation, etc.