Math 124. Finite Mathematics
Evening exams for Math 124 will be combined and will be held Thursdays at 7 pm: Sept 26, Oct 24, Nov 21.
Math 595 Graduate Topics Courses
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Math 595 | ADS | 49173 | The Mathematics of the ADS/CFT Correspondence (LaNave) See full course description |
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Math 595 | CAT | 48012 | Categorical logic (Chen) See full course description |
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Math 595 | CI | 66669 | Concentration inequalities and Stein's Method for Distributional Approximation (Dey) See full course description |
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Math 595 | EN | 57739 | Quiver representations (Nijholt) See full course description |
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Math 595 | ES | 51374 | Exponential Theory of Numbers (Zaharescu) See full course description |
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Math 595 | NT | 40114 | Introduction to Algebraic Differential Operators and D-Modules (Nevins) (2nd 8 wks) See full course description |
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Math 595 | OP | 57745 | Open problems in group theory and L2-cohomology (Mineyev) (2nd 8 wks) See full course description |
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Math 595 | TN | 48013 | P-adic Integration and Cohomology (Nevins) (1st 8 wks) See full course description |
Merit Workshop Classes
The Merit Workshop is an interactive group learning environment for selected students. For general information regarding the Merit Workshop Program, consult the Merit Program website
Registration in Merit Workshop sections requires approval from the Merit Workshop Director (see contact information below). Concurrent enrollment for 1 hour of credit in the Merit Section of Math 199 is required for Math 220, Math 221, Math 231 and Math 241.
Merit Workshop Director: Jennifer McNeilly
326 Altgeld Hall
217-244-1659
jrmcneil@illinois.edu