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Baylor University complies with all applicable federal and state nondiscrimination laws and does not engage in discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, marital status, veteran status or disability. BAYLOR UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDIES IN MATHEMATICS The Baylor University Department of Mathematics offers graduate work leading to the MS and PhD degrees in mathematics. The mathematics faculty is actively engaged in research in a variety of areas including algebra, analysis, differential equations, mathematical physics, numerical analysis, representation theory, and topology. Individual attention and easy access to professors are hallmarks of the program. FINANCIAL AID All accepted students receive a graduate assistantship consisting of a stipend of $19,000 for 12 months and full tuition remission. Recent successful applicants had an average combined GRE score of 1380 with a quantitative score of 780. Exceptional students are eligible for up to $6,000 of additional stipend enhancement. ADMISSIONS To ensure full consideration for financial assistance, we recommend that all admissions materials be received by February 15. The online application is available at http://www. baylor.edu/graduate/application. Students interested in pursuing graduate studies in mathematics should visit the program's website at http://www.baylor.edu/ math/graduate. THE UNIVERSITY Baylor University, chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1845, is a private university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. The University is located on the banks of the Brazos River in Waco, Texas, a metropolitan area of over 200,000 people. Waco offers a wealth of excellent restaurants, cultural events, museums and opportunities for outdoor recreation. Housing is affordable. FOR MORE INFORMATION www.baylor.edu/math [email protected] Graduate Associate Department of Mathematics Baylor University One Bear Place #97328 Waco, TX 76798-7328 (254) 710-3146 MATHEMATICS FACULTY David Arnold abelian groups, representations of posets, modules Matthew Beauregard numerical analysis Ray Cannon analysis, advanced placement program John Davis differential equations, dynamical systems Manfred Dugas abelian groups, rings, modules Guglielmo Fucci quantum field theory, gauge theory Simon Guest group theory Paul Hagelstein harmonic analysis Jon Harrison mathematical physics, quantum chaos Johnny Henderson dynamical systems Markus Hunziker representation theory, algebraic geometry Baxter Johns algebra, mathematics education Klaus Kirsten mathematical physics, spectral theory Jonatan Lenells partial differential equations, mathematical physics Lance Littlejohn differential operators, special functions Frank Mathis numerical analysis Leonardo Mihalcea algebraic geometry Ron Morgan computational mathematics, numerical linear algebra Ed Oxford group theory, combinatorics Robert Piziak matrix theory, lattice theory, quantum mechanics Brian Raines topology, dynamical systems David Ryden continuum theory, dynamical systems Mark Sepanski representation theory, Lie theory Tim Sheng numerical PDE's, scientific computations Mary Margaret Shoaf curriculum development, technology Ron Stanke representation theory, harmonic analysis

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Baylor University complies with all applicable federal and state nondiscrimination laws and does not engage in discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, marital status, veteran status or disability.

Baylor University GradUate stUdies in

MatheMaticsThe Baylor University Department of Mathematics offers graduate work leading to the MS and PhD degrees in mathematics. The mathematics faculty is actively engaged in research in a variety of areas including algebra, analysis, differential equations, mathematical physics, numerical analysis, representation theory, and topology. Individual attention and easy access to professors are hallmarks of the program.

Financial aidAll accepted students receive a graduate assistantship consisting of a stipend of $19,000 for 12 months and full tuition remission. Recent successful applicants had an average combined GRE score of 1380 with a quantitative score of 780. Exceptional students are eligible for up to $6,000 of additional stipend enhancement.

admissionsTo ensure full consideration for financial assistance, we recommend that all admissions materials be received by February 15. The online application is available at http://www.baylor.edu/graduate/application.

Students interested in pursuing graduate studies in mathematics should visit the program's website at http://www.baylor.edu/math/graduate.

The UniversiTyBaylor University, chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1845, is a private university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. The University is located on the banks of the Brazos River in Waco, Texas, a metropolitan area of over 200,000 people. Waco offers a wealth of excellent restaurants, cultural events, museums and opportunities for outdoor recreation. Housing is affordable.

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www.baylor.edu/[email protected]

Graduate AssociateDepartment of Mathematics

Baylor UniversityOne Bear Place #97328Waco, TX 76798-7328

(254) 710-3146

maThemaTics FacUlTyDavid Arnold abelian groups, representations of

posets, modulesMatthew Beauregard numerical analysisRay Cannon analysis, advanced placement programJohn Davis differential equations, dynamical systemsManfred Dugas abelian groups, rings, modulesGuglielmo Fucci quantum field theory, gauge theorySimon Guest group theoryPaul Hagelstein harmonic analysisJon Harrison mathematical physics, quantum chaosJohnny Henderson dynamical systemsMarkus Hunziker representation theory, algebraic

geometryBaxter Johns algebra, mathematics educationKlaus Kirsten mathematical physics, spectral theoryJonatan Lenells partial differential equations,

mathematical physicsLance Littlejohn differential operators, special

functionsFrank Mathis numerical analysisLeonardo Mihalcea algebraic geometryRon Morgan computational mathematics, numerical

linear algebraEd Oxford group theory, combinatoricsRobert Piziak matrix theory, lattice theory, quantum

mechanicsBrian Raines topology, dynamical systemsDavid Ryden continuum theory, dynamical systemsMark Sepanski representation theory, Lie theoryTim Sheng numerical PDE's, scientific computationsMary Margaret Shoaf curriculum development,

technologyRon Stanke representation theory, harmonic analysis