Yale’s B.A. in Mathematics prepares students for analytical reasoning and abstraction. These project ideas span diverse areas from pure theory to computational applications, offering students a strong foundation for academic or interdisciplinary inquiry.
Applications of Game Theory in Economic Decision-Making
Exploring Prime Gaps Using Computational Methods
Mathematical Models of Epidemic Spread and Containment
The Role of Fourier Series in Signal Processing
Algebraic Structures and Symmetry in Abstract Systems
Graph Theory in Network Optimization Problems
Topology of Surfaces: An Introductory Classification
Chaos Theory and Its Applications in Weather Modeling
Elliptic Curves and Their Role in Cryptographic Systems
Analysis of Algorithms Using Combinatorial Mathematics
Real Analysis: Convergence in Infinite Series
Fractal Geometry and Its Application in Nature Modeling
Applications of Linear Algebra in Quantum Computing
Numerical Methods for Solving Partial Differential Equations
The History and Impact of Non-Euclidean Geometry
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