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Department: Mathematics

Executive Officer: Professor John Terilla (Acting)

The Graduate Center

365 Fifth Avenue

New York, NY 10016

Email: Mathematics@gc.cuny.edu

https://Math.gc.cuny.edu

FACULTY

Brian Allen, Ioakeim Ampatzoglou, Arthur Apter, Louis-Pierre Arguin, Sergei Artemov, David Aulicino, Ara Basmajian, Jason Behrstock, Martin Bendersky, Khalid Bou-Rabee, Corina Calinescu, Abhijit Champanerkar, Shirshendu Chatterjee, Tao Chen, Gautam Chinta, Richard Churchill, Sean Cleary, Chris Conidis, Józef Dodziuk, Alfred Dolich, Andrew Douglas, Brooke Feigon, Luis Fernandez, Antonia Földes, Gunter Fuchs, Alexander Gamburd, Laura Ghezzi, Renato Ghini Bettiol, Daniel Ginsberg, Heidi Goodson, Olympia Hadjiliadis, Jack Hanson, Ivan Horozov, Jun Hu, Zheng Huang, Diana Hubbard, Uma Iyer, Yunping Jiang, Tobias Johnson, Bruce Jordan, Jay Jorgenson, Matthew Junge, Delaram Kahrobaei, Ilya Kapovich, Leon Karp, Olga Kharlampovich, Sandra Kingan, Krzysztof Klosin, Ilya Kofman, Victor Kolyvagin, Elena Kosygina, Karol Koziol, Kenneth Kramer, Tamara Kucherenko, Nikola Lakic, Dan Lee, Mehdi Lejmi, Nan Li, Weilin Li, Yi Li, Marcello Lucia, Joseph Maher, Vincent Martinez, Attila Máté, Azita Mayeli, Sergiy Merenkov, Alexei Miasnikov, Russell Miller, Sudeb Mitra, Guy Moshkovitz, Melvyn Nathanson, Kevin O'Bryant, Andrew Obus, Cormac O'Sullivan, Alexey Ovchinnikov, Megan Owen, Victor Pan, Rohit Parikh, David Pham, Diogo Pinheiro, Stephen Preston, Wladimir Pribitkin, Enrique Pujals, Anna Pun, Yongwu Rong, Jay Rosen, Philipp Rothmaler, Maria Sabitova, Bianca Santoro, Dragomir Saric, Hans Schoutens, Indranil SenGupta, Adam Sheffer, Lev Shneyerson, Vladimir Shpilrain, Robert Sibner, Pablo Soberon Bravo, Christina Sormani, Benjamin Steinberg, Dennis Sullivan, Joshua Sussan, Zoltan Szabo, John Terilla, Robert Thompson, Thomas Tradler, Bart Van Steirteghem, Alina Vdovina, Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson, John Velling, John Verzani, Nicholas Vlamis, Jesenko Vukadinovic, Scott Wilson, Radoslaw Wojciechowski, Christian Wolf, Fei Ye, Saeed Zakeri, Christina Zamfirescu, Mahmoud Zeinalian

THE PROGRAM

The Ph.D. Program in Mathematics provides students of high ability and strong preparation with an opportunity to begin study for the doctoral degree either immediately upon graduation from college or after completing some graduate work in the colleges of the City University or at other accredited institutions. Doctoral work in mathematics is offered at The Graduate Center.

The program is designed to give students the background they will need to pursue careers as pure or applied mathematicians, including courses, seminars, and the completion of an original thesis. The student can specialize in and write a dissertation on a wide range of mathematical subjects. These currently include algebraic topology, analysis on homogeneous spaces, applied analysis, automata, combinatorics, complexity theory, computability, ordinary and partial differential equations, differential geometry, digital signal processing, dynamical systems, fluid dynamics, formal languages, global analysis, group theory, Lie groups, logic, matroids, number theory, optimization, probability, real and complex analysis, Riemann surfaces. The student body is small enough to facilitate close contact with the staff.

En-route M.A.

Upon completing 45 credits with a grade of B or better with no more than 12 of these being transfer credits and successful passage of one of the subject examinations of our qualifying examination suite, students may apply for an M.A. degree.