This program offers advanced graduate training in the overlapping areas of mathematics, theoretical physics, and their applications from a unified point of view and promotes research in this field.
General supervision of the program is controlled by the Interdepartmental Graduate Committee on Mathematical Physics. While no master’s degree is offered, you may qualify for a master’s degree in mathematics or physics during the course of study. Our students usually enter the program at the beginning of the second year of graduate study in Mathematics or Physics.
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