What is Math?
Mathematics is a language and methodology for classifying, studying, and predicting patterns: patterns of quantity, of structure, change, of logic. Mathematics typically encompasses applied mathematics and computational mathematics.
What does a mathematician do?
Above all else, a mathematician is a problem solver, and as a mathematics major at South Dakota Mines, you will learn to be just that.
An applied mathematician uses mathematical theory and technique to critically analyze and solve problems in business, government, engineering, and the social sciences.
Mathematics is the most popular double major at Mines.
Research
As a math major at South Dakota Mines, you won’t have to wait to get involved in research. From the first-day students step on campus, they will have many opportunities to be involved in mathematical research, in collaborations with department faculty, and in interdisciplinary teams with faculty and students from other departments.
The primary research focus areas of our faculty are:
• Numerical linear algebra and multilinear algebra
• Non-parametric statistics, computational statistics, time series forecasting, and massive data streams
• Parameter estimation, decision theory, and non-parametric statistics
• Combinatorial matrix theory and graph theory
• Mathematical modeling, mathematical biology, applied math, and Bayesian statistics
• Finite geometry and non-associative algebras
• Complex analysis and formal power series theory
• Mathematical pedagogy and history
• Mathematics, history, and astronomy (particularly celestial mechanics)