davidbarnes
Trainee Mȯderatȯr
Can anyon tell me what Uni courses REQUIRE 4 unity maths?
i think its not compulsory, it is only recommended.jemsta said:actuarial studies @ unsw or macq
That's actuarial. If you want to study actual mathematics there are only 3 universities with the resources in Australia: Melbourne, Sydney and ANU. UNSW close behind.vafa said:Why would any body study advanced mathematics at sydney or NSW?
Obviously, Macquarie has the best Mathematics department.
i think it's recommended, not assumed knowledge or a pre requisite.jemsta said:actuarial studies @ unsw or macq
Great, but having an active research group in category theory hardly qualifies the university as the best in mathematics.vafa said:Well, I am doing advanced Mathematics at Macquarie university and in my opinion is the best university in mathematics.
why?
1- The Macquarie university has lots people researching about category theory, the director is Professor Street who was Max Kelley's student. look at Australian category seminar homepage
http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/AusCat/
I'm sure this is the same for most universities that have a reasonably sized group of mathematicians. For instance, although Newcastle just lost a bunch of active researchers, there are still plenty around - with replacements to come apparently. Also, arxive.org is not a journal. It's exactly what its play on the greek alphabet suggests - an archive of preprintsvafa said:2- Macquarie university mathematics department has lots of people in different areas of mathematics and lots of European mathematicians are there and they all have written many articles to main journals such as arxiv.org
I salute Ross Moore - I've used xy-pic quite a bit and I think it's great! But again, this hardly qualifies the university he is at to make the claim that they're the best.vafa said:3- Macquarie university is very strong in LaTeX, Ross Moore is the coauthor of xy-pic.
LOL, a USyd website!vafa said:1- The Macquarie university has lots people researching about category theory, the director is Professor Street who was Max Kelley's student. look at Australian category seminar homepage
http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/AusCat/