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Mathematical Tripos, Part III, 2000: Notice

The Faculty Board of Mathematics give notice that, in accordance with Regulations 15 and 16 for the Mathematical Tripos (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 319), there will be set in 2000, if candidates desire to present themselves therein, a paper in each of the subjects in the following list. The duration of the paper is shown beside it.

Lie Algebras - 3 hours
Topics in Group Theory - 3 hours
Introduction to Modular Representation Theory - 3 hours
Introduction to Algebraic Groups - 3 hours
Complex Analysis - 3 hours
Several Complex Variables and Banach Algebras - 3 hours
Functional Analysis and Spectral Theory - 3 hours
The Value Distribution of Analytic Functions - 3 hours
Topics in Fourier Analysis - 3 hours
Logic and Combinatorics - 2 hours
Discrete Isoperimetric Inequalities - 2 hours
Extremal Graph Theory - 3 hours
Algebraic Topology - 3 hours
Algebraic Geometry - 3 hours
Differential Geometry - 3 hours
Grassmannians - 3 hours
Three-dimensional Manifolds - 3 hours
Category Theory - 3 hours
Analytic Number Theory - 2 hours
Modular Forms - 3 hours
p-adic Hodge-Tate Theory - 3 hours
Advanced Financial Models - 3 hours
Mathematical Models in Financial Management - 2 hours
Advanced Probability - 3 hours
Large Deviations with Applications - 2 hours
Stochastic Calculus and Applications - 3 hours
Stochastic Networks - 3 hours
Quantum Communication Theory - 2 hours
Actuarial Statistics - 2 hours
Applied Statistics - 3 hours
Biostatistics - 3 hours
Biological Sequence Analysis - 2 hours
Experimental Design and Multivariate Analysis - 3 hours
Mathematics of Operational Research - 3 hours
Statistical Theory - 3 hours
Time Series and Monte Carlo Inference - 2 hours
Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics - 3 hours
Structure, Evolution, and Formation of Stars - 3 hours
Atomic Astrophysics - 3 hours
Galaxies: Content and Evolution - 3 hours
Physical Cosmology - 2 hours
Waves in Fluids - 2 hours
Physiological Fluid Dynamics - 3 hours
Environmental Fluid Dynamics - 3 hours
Slow Viscous Flows - 2 hours
Geological Fluid Mechanics - 2 hours
Large Scale Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics - 2 hours
Turbulence, Mixing, and Transport - 3 hours
Elastic Waves - 2 hours
Local and Global Bifurcations - 3 hours
Population Biology - 2 hours
Symmetries and Patterns - 3 hours
Renormalization in Dynamical Systems - 2 hours
Computer-aided Geometric Design - 2 hours
Numerical Analysis of Differential Equations - 3 hours
Quantum Field Theory - 3 hours
Elementary Particle Physics - 3 hours
Quantum Statistical Field Theory - 2 hours
Quantum Theory and Density-Functional Theory - 2 hours
Advanced Quantum Field Theory - 3 hours
The Standard Model - 3 hours
String Theory - 3 hours
Supersymmetry - 2 hours
Phase Transitions and Collective Phenomena - 2 hours
Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics - 3 hours
Advanced String Theory - 2 hours
Cosmology - 2 hours
General Relativity - 3 hours
Black Holes - 3 hours
Advanced Cosmology - Early Universe Cosmology - 2 hours

The Faculty Board remind candidates and Tutors that requests for papers to be set on additional subjects should be sent through Tutors to reach the Secretary of the Faculty Board at the Mathematics Faculty Office, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Silver Street, not later than 1 February 2000.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 24 November 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.