The Department of Mathematics is one of the major research departments
in the United States. Our 45 faculty, 6 Zorn postdoctoral fellows, 11
lecturers, and many visiting faculty offer a large variety of courses
from calculus to current research seminars to our 130 graduate
students and 140 undergraduate majors.
The department hosts several conferences and distinguished lecture
series each year.
The department resides in beautiful and recently renovated Rawles
Hall. Historically, the IU math department has been a national center
of mathematics. Past members of our faculty include E.
Artin, J. Barwise, C. Foias, P. Halmos, E. Hopf, and M. Zorn.
Departmental members edit the highly regarded Indiana University
Mathematics Journal.
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»Logic Seminar
Computable Analysis: Brouwer's Theorem and the Fixable Sets By Joseph Millerof IU 21 May 2002 Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles 104 »Topological Quantum Computing Reidemeister II is necessary (posponed to 2/3) By Tobias Haggeof IU 27 January 2004 Tuesday 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM RH316 »Topology Seminar The inertia groups of HP^2 By Diarmuid Crowleyof Penn State University 21 May 2004 Friday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles Hall 104 »Topology Seminar Semi-invariants, pictures and the homology of nilpotent groups By Kiyoshi Igusaof Brandeis University 28 May 2004 Friday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles Hall 104 »Logic Seminar Minimal Recursion Semantics By Roussanka Loukanovaof Uppsala University 18 July 2005 Monday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles 104 »Logic Seminar Logical omniscience and common knowledge: WHAT do we know and what do WE know? By Rohit Parikhof Computer Science, Mathematics and Philosophy, Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center 20 July 2006 Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Chemistry 033
»Logic Seminar
Computable Analysis: Brouwer's Theorem and the Fixable Sets By Joseph Millerof IU 21 May 2002 Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles 104 »Topological Quantum Computing Reidemeister II is necessary (posponed to 2/3) By Tobias Haggeof IU 27 January 2004 Tuesday 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM RH316 »Topology Seminar The inertia groups of HP^2 By Diarmuid Crowleyof Penn State University 21 May 2004 Friday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles Hall 104 »Topology Seminar Semi-invariants, pictures and the homology of nilpotent groups By Kiyoshi Igusaof Brandeis University 28 May 2004 Friday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles Hall 104 »Logic Seminar Minimal Recursion Semantics By Roussanka Loukanovaof Uppsala University 18 July 2005 Monday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Rawles 104 »Logic Seminar Logical omniscience and common knowledge: WHAT do we know and what do WE know? By Rohit Parikhof Computer Science, Mathematics and Philosophy, Brooklyn College and CUNY Graduate Center 20 July 2006 Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM Chemistry 033 |
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