The FSU Department of Mathematics offers programs of study leading to both the master’s (MA and MS) and the doctoral (PhD) degrees in four main areas: Pure Mathematics, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, and Biomathematics. Some of the active research areas include algebraic geometry, arithmetic geometry, biofilms, biomathematics, collegiate mathematics education, comple
x analysis, computational anatomy and pattern analysis, complex dynamical systems, computational acoustics, computational neuroscience, conformal mapping, cryptography, econophysics, dynamical systems, financial mathematics and computational finance, fluid dynamics, game theory, geometric topology, harmonic analysis, high performance computing, homological algebra, homotopy theory, human brain mapping, knotting of DNA, mathematical economics, mathematical physics, mathematics history and biography, number theory, numerical analysis, partial differential equations, pattern recognition, physiology, protein geometry, shape theory, stochastic analysis, and symbolic computation. Our research have received support by outside agencies including: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, American Heart Association, The Boeing Company, Goodrich Aerostructures, International Association of Financial Engineers, the Institute for Applied Mathematics (Minnesota), Mathematical Biosciences Institute (Ohio State), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Institutes of Health, National Mathematics and Science Initiative, National Security Agency, National Science Foundation, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Simons Foundation, and the U.S.