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Mathematical Tripos, Part III, 2002 - MAT3

The examination will take place in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road.

Thursday 30 May 9-11 50. Mechanics of Composites (Room 11)
    77. Large Deviations and Queues (Room 11)
  9-12 1. Topics in Group Theory (Room 9)
    8. Harmonic Analysis (Room 11)
    12. Toric Varieties (Room 11)
    21. Set Theory (Room 11)
    27. Advanced Probability (Room 9)
    36. Applied Statistics (Room 11)
    43. Magnetic Fields in Stars (3 hour Open Book examination) (Room 11)
    62. Quantum Field Theory (Room 2)
  1.30-4.30 6. Introduction to Functional Analysis (Room 3)
    34. Mathematics of Operational Research (Room 9)
Friday 31 May 9-11 54. Elastic Waves (Room 9)
  9-12 20. Category Theory (Room 9)
    24. Elliptic Curves (Room 9)
    40. Time Series and Monte Carlo Inference (Room 3)
    71. Cosmology (Room 3)
  1.30-3.30 18. Compact Lie Groups (Room 9)
    32. Mathematical Models in Financial Management (Room 9)
    53. Non-Newtonian Fluid Dynamics (Room 9)
  1.30-4.30 3. Constructive Galois Theory (Room 9)
    65. Advanced Quantum Field Theory (Room 3)
Monday 3 June 9-11 64. Statistical Field Theory (Room 3)
  9-12 2. Further Character Theory (Room 9)
    5. Complex Analysis (Room 3)
    15. Geometric Invariant Theory (Room 3)
    23. Infinite and Finite Model Theory (Room 3)
    29. Advanced Financial Models (Room 9)
    44. Galaxies (Room 9)
    49. Fundamentals of Atmosphere-ocean Dynamics (Room 9)
    73. Black Holes (Room 9)
  1.30-3.30 30. Algebraic Coding (2 hour Open Book examination) (Room 3)
    48. Perturbation Methods (Room 9)
    69. Phase Transitions and Collective Phenomena (Room 9)
    70. Yang-Mills Field Theory (Room 9)
  1.30-4.30 17. Algebraic Topology (Room 3)
    45. Physical Cosmology (Room 3)
Tuesday 4 June 9-12 56. Local and Global Bifurcations (Room 11)
    60. Numerical Solution of Differential Equations (Room 11)
  1.30-3.30 10. Ramsey Theory (Room 3)
    28. Interacting Particle Systems (Room 4)
    75. Early Universe Cosmology (Room 4)
  1.30-4.30 13. Curves and their Jacobians (Room 4)
    38. Statistical Theory (Room 3)
    41. Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics (3 hour Open Book examination)) (Room 4)
    58. Symmetries and Patterns (Room 4)
    61. Approximation Theory (Room 9)
    63. Elementary Particle Physics (Room 9)
    76. The Lambda Calculus (Room 4)
Wednesday 5 June 9-11 11. Algebraic Methods in Combinatorics (Room 3)
  9-12 4. Partially Ordered Groups (Room 4)
    14. Differential Geometry (Room 3)
    31. Stochastic Calculus and its Applications (Room 3)
    37. Biostatistics (Room 4)
    42. Structure and Evolution of Stars (Room 4)
    47. Slow Viscous Flow (Room 9)
    66. The Standard Model (Room 9)
  1.30-4.30 72. General Relativity (Room 9)
Thursday 6 June 9-11 57. Population Dynamics (Room 9)
  9-12 7. Banach Algebras (Room 9)
  1.30-3.30 25. Analytic Number Theory (Room 3)
    46. Accretion Discs (Room 3)
    52. Environmental Fluid Dynamics (Room 9)
    59. Computer-aided Geometric Design (Room 9)
  1.30-4.30 16. Symplectic Geometry and Hamiltonian Systems (Room 3)
    22. Elementary Toposes (Room 3)
    67. String Theory (Room 9)
Friday 7 June 9-11 35. Actuarial Statistics (Room 3)
    51. Stochastic Models of transport and mixing (Room 9)
    68. Supersymmetry (Room 4)
  9-12 19. Knot Theory (Room 9)
  1.30-3.30 9. Extremal Graph Theory (Room 9)
    55. The Solidification of Fluids (2 hour Open Book examination) (Room 9)
  1.30-4.30 26. Modular Forms (Room 3)
    33. Quantum Information Theory (Room 3)
    74. Applications of Differential Geometry to Physics (Room 9)

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