Our Feature

We study and develop mathematics and physics, as well as their interface, to develop a deeper understanding of nature.

The Department of Mathematics has two courses:

(1) Mathematical Structures, (2) Mathematical Analysis,
About 20 academic staff belong to this department and provide advanced education to graduate students. Students can experience their research lives at the forefront of modern mathematics in this department in an environment that is excellent for fostering scientists.

Courses & Research groups

Mathematical Structures (Algebra, Representation Theory, Manifold Theory, Topology)
Mathematical Analysis (Real and Complex Analysis, Probability Theory, Applied Mathematics, Partial Differential Equation, Algebraic Analysis, Differential Geometry)