What every graduate student is assumed to know upon entering |
Graduate Program DescriptionThe material is distilled from the most classical topics to state-of-the-art developments, and cuts across the traditional subdivisions. It is covered in a series of six one-year courses:
All first year Ph.D. students will be required to take at least 3 of
the 6 courses. Students taking Analysis and Probability can elect to take
only one of the two follow-ups to Analysis and Probability I (either Analysis
II or Probability II). Students taking Commutative Algebra can take one
or both of the follow-ups (Algebraic Number Theory or Algebraic Geometry).
First-year qualifying exams are given at the end of the first year, and
consist of exams on the material in each of the courses. First year students
are required to pass three qualifying exams. Second-year students are strongly
encouraged to attend those of the courses they did not take in their first
year.
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