Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics arises from many different kinds of problems. At first these were found in commerce, land measurement, architecture and later astronomy; today, all sciences suggest problems studied by mathematicians, and many problems arise within mathematics itself. For example, the physicist Richard Feynman invented the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics using a combination of mathematical reasoning and physical insight, and today's string theory, a still-developing scientific theory which attempts to unify the four fundamental forces of nature, continues to inspire new mathematics.
Econometrics
Financial Statistics
Geometry and dynamics
Industrial Statistics
Mathematical finance
Mathematical Statistics
Mathematics / Statistics Education
Measurement
Metric spaces & complex analysis
Modeling and Simulation
Nonparametric statistics
Optimization
Probability and statistics
Probability distributions
Quantitative Skills
Scheduling
Social Science Methodology
Statistical Application
Statistical lifetime models
Statistical programming & simulation
Statistics for Engineering
Statistics for Environments
