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Students who have earned a GPA of 3.7 or higher and taken at least 18 credits in the program have the option to write a Master's thesis under the supervision of a Mathematics faculty member. In certain cases involving interdisciplinary research, a second advisor outside the Department of Mathematics may be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies.

All students must submit the  Master’s Thesis Proposal and Advisor Form.pdf , outlining the research plan for the thesis which has been approved by the thesis advisor, to the Program Administrator at least four months prior to the graduation date. The completed Master's thesis must be approved by two readers -- the thesis advisor and a second reader. At least one of the readers must be a full-time Courant Mathematics faculty member.

You can find more detailed information in the  Thesis Guidelines.pdf .

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Extreme Covering Systems, Primes Plus Squarefrees, and Lattice Points Close to a Helix , Jack Robert Dalton

On the Algebraic and Geometric Multiplicity of Zero as a Hypergraph Eigenvalue , Grant Ian Fickes

Widely Digitally Delicate Brier Primes and Irreducibility Results for Some Classes of Polynomials , Thomas David Luckner

Deep Learning Methods for Some Problems in Scientific Computing , Yuankai Teng

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Covering Systems and the Minimum Modulus Problem , Maria Claire Cummings

The Existence and Quantum Approximation of Optimal Pure State Ensembles , Ryan Thomas McGaha

Structure Preserving Reduced-Order Models of Hamiltonian Systems , Megan Alice McKay

Tangled up in Tanglegrams , Drew Joseph Scalzo

Results on Select Combinatorial Problems With an Extremal Nature , Stephen Smith

Poset Ramsey Numbers for Boolean Lattices , Joshua Cain Thompson

Some Properties and Applications of Spaces of Modular Forms With ETA-Multiplier , Cuyler Daniel Warnock

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Simulation of Pituitary Organogenesis in Two Dimensions , Chace E. Covington

Polynomials, Primes and the PTE Problem , Joseph C. Foster

Widely Digitally Stable Numbers and Irreducibility Criteria For Polynomials With Prime Values , Jacob Juillerat

A Numerical Investigation of Fractional Models for Viscoelastic Materials With Applications on Concrete Subjected to Extreme Temperatures , Murray Macnamara

Trimming Complexes , Keller VandeBogert

Multiple Frailty Model for Spatially Correlated Interval-Censored , Wanfang Zhang

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

An Equivariant Count of Nodal Orbits in an Invariant Pencil of Conics , Candace Bethea

Finite Axiomatisability in Nilpotent Varieties , Joshua Thomas Grice

Rationality Questions and the Derived Category , Alicia Lamarche

Counting Number Fields by Discriminant , Harsh Mehta

Distance Related Graph Invariants in Triangulations and Quadrangulations of the Sphere , Trevor Vincent Olsen

Diameter of 3-Colorable Graphs and Some Remarks on the Midrange Crossing Constant , Inne Singgih

Two Inquiries Related to the Digits of Prime Numbers , Jeremiah T. Southwick

Windows and Generalized Drinfeld Kernels , Robert R. Vandermolen

Connections Between Extremal Combinatorics, Probabilistic Methods, Ricci Curvature of Graphs, and Linear Algebra , Zhiyu Wang

An Ensemble-Based Projection Method and Its Numerical Investigation , Shuai Yuan

Variable-Order Fractional Partial Differential Equations: Analysis, Approximation and Inverse Problem , Xiangcheng Zheng

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Classification of Non-Singular Cubic Surfaces up to e-invariants , Mohammed Alabbood

On the Characteristic Polynomial of a Hypergraph , Gregory J. Clark

A Development of Transfer Entropy in Continuous-Time , Christopher David Edgar

Moving Off Collections and Their Applications, in Particular to Function Spaces , Aaron Fowlkes

Finding Resolutions of Mononomial Ideals , Hannah Melissa Kimbrell

Regression for Pooled Testing Data with Biomedical Applications , Juexin Lin

Numerical Methods for a Class of Reaction-Diffusion Equations With Free Boundaries , Shuang Liu

An Implementation of the Kapustin-Li Formula , Jessica Otis

A Nonlinear Parallel Model for Reversible Polymer Solutions in Steady and Oscillating Shear Flow , Erik Tracey Palmer

A Few Problems on the Steiner Distance and Crossing Number of Graphs , Josiah Reiswig

Successful Pressing Sequences in Simple Pseudo-Graphs , Hays Wimsatt Whitlatch

On The Generators of Quantum Dynamical Semigroups , Alexander Wiedemann

An Examination of Kinetic Monte Carlo Methods with Application to a Model of Epitaxial Growth , Dylana Ashton Wilhelm

Dynamical Entropy of Quantum Random Walks , Duncan Wright

Unconditionally Energy Stable Linear Schemes for a Two-Phase Diffuse Interface Model with Peng-Robinson Equation of State , Chenfei Zhang

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Theory, Computation, and Modeling of Cancerous Systems , Sameed Ahmed

Turán Problems and Spectral Theory on Hypergraphs and Tensors , Shuliang Bai

Quick Trips: On the Oriented Diameter of Graphs , Garner Paul Cochran

Geometry of Derived Categories on Noncommutative Projective Schemes , Blake Alexander Farman

A Quest for Positive Definite Matrices over Finite Fields , Erin Patricia Hanna

Comparison of the Performance of Simple Linear Regression and Quantile Regression with Non-Normal Data: A Simulation Study , Marjorie Howard

Special Fiber Rings of Certain Height Four Gorenstein Ideals , Jaree Hudson

Graph Homomorphisms and Vector Colorings , Michael Robert Levet

Local Rings and Golod Homomorphisms , Thomas Schnibben

States and the Numerical Range in the Regular Algebra , James Patrick Sweeney

Thermodynamically Consistent Hydrodynamic Phase Field Models and Numerical Approximation for Multi-Component Compressible Viscous Fluid Mixtures , Xueping Zhao

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

On the Existence of Non-Free Totally Reflexive Modules , J. Cameron Atkins

Subdivision of Measures of Squares , Dylan Bates

Unconditionally Energy Stable Numerical Schemes for Hydrodynamics Coupled Fluids Systems , Alexander Yuryevich Brylev

Convergence and Rate of Convergence of Approximate Greedy-Type Algorithms , Anton Dereventsov

Covering Subsets of the Integers and a Result on Digits of Fibonacci Numbers , Wilson Andrew Harvey

Nonequispaced Fast Fourier Transform , David Hughey

Deep Learning: An Exposition , Ryan Kingery

A Family of Simple Codimension Two Singularities with Infinite Cohen-Macaulay Representation Type , Tyler Lewis

Polynomials Of Small Mahler Measure With no Newman Multiples , Spencer Victoria Saunders

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

On Crown-free Set Families, Diffusion State Difference, and Non-uniform Hypergraphs , Edward Lawrence Boehnlein

Structure of the Stable Marriage and Stable Roommate Problems and Applications , Joe Hidakatsu

Binary Quartic Forms over Fp , Daniel Thomas Kamenetsky

On a Constant Associated with the Prouhet-Tarry-Escott Problem , Maria E. Markovich

Some Extremal And Structural Problems In Graph Theory , Taylor Mitchell Short

Chebyshev Inversion of the Radon Transform , Jared Cameron Szi

Modeling of Structural Relaxation By A Variable-Order Fractional Differential Equation , Su Yang

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Modeling, Simulation, and Applications of Fractional Partial Differential Equations , Wilson Cheung

The Packing Chromatic Number of Random d-regular Graphs , Ann Wells Clifton

Commutator Studies in Pursuit of Finite Basis Results , Nathan E. Faulkner

Avoiding Doubled Words in Strings of Symbols , Michael Lane

A Survey of the Kinetic Monte Carlo Algorithm as Applied to a Multicellular System , Michael Richard Laughlin

Toward the Combinatorial Limit Theory of free Words , Danny Rorabaugh

Trees, Partitions, and Other Combinatorial Structures , Heather Christina Smith

Fast Methods for Variable-Coefficient Peridynamic and Non-Local Diffusion Models , Che Wang

Modeling and Computations of Cellular Dynamics Using Complex-fluid Models , Jia Zhao

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

The Non-Existence of a Covering System with all Moduli Distinct, Large and Square-Free , Melissa Kate Bechard

Explorations in Elementary and Analytic Number Theory , Scott Michael Dunn

Independence Polynomials , Gregory Matthew Ferrin

Turán Problems on Non-uniform Hypergraphs , Jeremy Travis Johnston

On the Group of Transvections of ADE-Diagrams , Marvin Jones

Fake Real Quadratic Orders , Richard Michael Oh

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Shimura Images of A Family of Half-Integral Weight Modular Forms , Kenneth Allan Brown

Sharp Bounds Associated With An Irreducibility Theorem For Polynomials Having Non-Negative Coefficients , Morgan Cole

Deducing Vertex Weights From Empirical Occupation Times , David Collins

Analysis and Processing of Irregularly Distributed Point Clouds , Kamala Hunt Diefenthaler

Generalizations of Sperner's Theorem: Packing Posets, Families Forbidding Posets, and Supersaturation , Andrew Philip Dove

Spectral Analysis of Randomly Generated Networks With Prescribed Degree Sequences , Clifford Davis Gaddy

Selected Research In Covering Systems of the Integers and the Factorization of Polynomials , Joshua Harrington

The Weierstrass Approximation Theorem , LaRita Barnwell Hipp

The Compact Implicit Integration Factor Scheme For the Solution of Allen-Cahn Equations , Meshack K. Kiplagat

Applications of the Lopsided Lovász Local Lemma Regarding Hypergraphs , Austin Tyler Mohr

Study On Covolume-Upwind Finite Volume Approximations For Linear Parabolic Partial Differential Equations , Rosalia Tatano

Coloring Pythagorean Triples and a Problem Concerning Cyclotomic Polynomials , Daniel White

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

A Computational Approach to the Quillen-Suslin Theorem, Buchsbaum-Eisenbud Matrices, and Generic Hilbert-Burch Matrices , Jonathan Brett Barwick

Mathematical Modeling and Computational Studies for Cell Signaling , Kanadpriya Basu

Fast Solution Methods For Fractional Diffusion Equations and Their Applications , Treena Basu

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Writing Your Thesis

The thesis should be the heart of your graduate school career. It will certainly be the most involved and difficult thing you do while in grad school.

Of course, before writing the thesis, one needs to have research to report. To make things easier on yourself, it’s a good idea to record your results as you work. Don’t rely on your memory to save you when you need to write everything down in your thesis! While you needn’t have everything written in final draft, having a detailed account of your research progress is a great idea. When you start your research, you and your advisor should try to establish a goal for your thesis as soon as possible. Performing research without a goal can be very difficult and even more frustrating.

When one does mathematical research, one rarely knows exactly where they are going. Gaining mathematical intuition comes from lots of hard work, not simply being very smart. A tried and true method for doing research is to do lots of examples, and make simplifying assumptions when needed. Before you can prove a theorem, you need a conjecture; these aren’t going to just fall in your lap! The idea is that after seeing enough examples, one can make a general conjecture and then hopefully prove it.

It’s a good idea to find out who else in the community (both in and out of the department) thinks about your field. You may find it useful to contact these people from time to time. This serves multiple purposes: you’ll lessen the chance of duplicating someone else’s research; you’ll find multiple sources of advice. While your advisor will likely be the single biggest source of help in writing your thesis, they needn’t be your only source. Talking to many people about your work will give you several different perspectives on the same thing. Seeing the same thing in different ways can be invaluable in understanding something.

When you have enough results such that you and your advisor are satisfied, you need to organize your work into one coherent document. This can be a highly non-trivial task! Make sure that your problem is stated clearly, along with why it is important, and how you solved it. Your thesis shouldn’t simply be a list of definitions, theorems, and proofs; there should be quite a bit of prose to explain the mathematical ambiance of your work. What is the motivation for even thinking about this problem? The more people that find your research interesting, the better.

Please refer to this manual for guidelines on formatting your thesis:  http://grad.ucsd.edu/_files/academics/BlueBook%202017-18%20updated%204.13.18.pdf

Defending Your Thesis

Setting a time to defend your dissertation can be frustrating. Contact your committee members well in advance in order to check availability and schedule a date/time.

You would think that finding a time for 6 people to meet would be an easy task. However, it can be exceedingly difficult. You may need to be very flexible and accommodating in order to make things work. You may also need to be persistent about asking if you have a non-responsive committee member.

Please carefully review these guidelines regarding committee attendance:

Department  Policy on Graduate Examination  Format:

Effective Fall 2022, the default format of a graduate examination in the Mathematics Department is  in person , i.e.,  all the committee members and the student are physically present in the same room for a scheduled examination . (This is set by the Division of GEPA.) However, when an unexpected situation arises and affects a committee member’s ability to participate in the examination synchronously, and when the student agrees, a remote or hybrid examination is allowed and can be decided by the committee chair or co-chairs. The following guidelines should be followed to arrange a remote or hybrid, synchronous examination:

  • In forming the committee, the student needs to provide different examination options, in person, remote, or hybrid, to potential faculty committee members, and based on the conversation, the student can decide whether or not they want the faculty member on their committee. If such conversation did not take place, and if an unexpected situation arises, the faculty committee member can request remote examination, and can be released from the committee duty should the student refuse the request.
  • In general, the graduate student is not allowed to opt for a remote examination unless there are extenuating circumstances, such as illness, travel difficulties related to visa problems, or a graduation deadline. Under such circumstances, the committee chair can decide to reschedule an in-person examination, or have a remote or hybrid examination.
  • According to the Division of GEPA, there must be sufficient expertise among present members to examine the student. If a committee member must be absent for the scheduled exam, it is permissible for one absent committee member to examine the candidate on a separate date. The committee chair, or one co-chair, must participate synchronously in the scheduled exam.

Make sure to inform the PhD staff advisor in advance if any of your committee members will not be physically present.

During this scheduling phase, you also want to schedule your “Preliminary Appointment” with Graduate Division:  https://gradforms.ucsd.edu/calendar/index.php  – this appointment is optional but highly recommended! The purpose of this appointment is for them to check the margins and the formatting of your dissertation. While the above information should get you through this part without any problem, sometimes there are minor issues that arise and must be confronted (for example, published work that shows up in your dissertation has some extra requirements associated to it). The meeting should last about 30 minutes and you’ll receive a couple questionnaires to complete before your final appointment. You will also be required to schedule a Final Appointment with Graduate Division – allow at least a few days between your defense and your final appointment in order to finalize department paperwork.

In addition, the following information is critical to you completing your thesis, defending it, and completing your PhD:

  • The university requires that your committee members each have a good readable draft of your dissertation at least FOUR WEEKS before your final defense.
  • It  is your responsibility  to make arrangements with each committee member for the date and time of your defense.  Room reservations should be made at the Front Desk (in person or email to  [email protected])
  • The  Final Report  form must have the original signatures of all members of the doctoral committee; the  Final Report  must also be signed by the program chair. (The  Final Report  form is initiated by the graduate coordinator and signatures are obtained from each faculty member through DocuSign.). Proxy signatures are not accepted.
  • After your examination, committee chair emails PhD staff advisor confirming the passing of the defense. PhD staff advisor prepares Final Report through DocuSign.
  • The final version of the thesis must conform to procedures outlined in the " Preparation and Submission Manual for Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses "
  • The student submits the final approved dissertation to the Graduate Division  at the final document review  (the  Final Report  form is routed electronically from the program’s graduate coordinator via DocuSign). Final approval and acceptance of the dissertation by the Dean of the Graduate Division (on behalf of the University Archivist and Graduate Council) represents the final step in the completion of all requirements for the doctoral degree.

A few other suggestions:

About a week before you defend, you should send an email to your committee to remind them that your defense is coming, and you might even want to send a day-before or day-of reminder.

You should discuss the details of your defense with your advisor, but it’s basically a 50-minute talk where you highlight the main results of your dissertation. The audience is usually your committee plus a few graduate students.

Once Graduate Division has signed off on your thesis, it is time to submit your thesis online to Proquest/UMI. When you do this, they give you an option to purchase bound copies of your thesis from them. This is not particularly appealing for three reasons:

  • They are rather pricey, about $40-$60 per copy
  • They will print it exactly as you submitted it, according to Graduate Division standards: double-spaced, 8.5×11, etc, which doesn’t make for an attractive book. (How many of the math books on your shelf are 8.5×11 double-spaced?)

Fortunately, another option is available: self-publishing services. Originally these were intended for authors who had written a book, but couldn’t find a publisher for it, so they’d have it printed at their own expense. Nowadays, there are online sites filling this market, where you submit your manuscript and design the book yourself through their site. They can print on demand, so there is no minimum number of copies to order, and they can be quite inexpensive. A former graduate student, Nate Eldredge, chose to go with Lulu, so this article will describe that service.

You can begin by creating an account on Lulu’s site, which is pretty self-explanatory. They have several different book types available. I decided to go with a 6×9 “casewrap hardcover”, which is a pretty standard size and style for a book. If you have a yellow Springer book on your shelf, that’s a pretty good facsimile of what we’re talking about here.

The main issue, then, is reformatting the thesis into a 6×9 format. Fortunately, LaTeX makes this pretty easy. Pretty much, you just need to swich from the UCSD thesis class to the standard LaTeX book class and make a few other changes. Here is a modified version of the UCSD thesis template, modified to fit this format. Nate put comments in various places indicating the relevant changes and choices he made. In several places he took advantage of the fact that he no longer had to conform to OGS’s awkward requirements to make the thesis more “book-like” and remove some things that wouldn’t appear in a book. It shouldn’t take you more than an hour or two to convert your thesis file, depending how fastidious you are. (If you don’t want to go to this trouble, Lulu will also print 8.5×11 books. You could use your existing PDF without change. It may not look as pretty, but it will still be cheaper than UMI.)

Note that you should check carefully for overfull \hbox’es when you compile the thesis, because changing the paper size may have caused things to run outside the margins or off the page. You may have to manually break up long equations or reword paragraphs. Also, the book class will insert several apparently blank pages; these relate to the fact that the book will be printed double-sided, and guarantee that certain things always appear on the left- or right-hand side of a spread. If you want a book-like effect, you should not try to defeat this.

Once you’ve generated an appropriate 6×9 PDF file and uploaded it to Lulu, you can design a cover for it. They have a couple of different interfaces. For his thesis, Nate created a pretty simple cover with a UCSDish blue color scheme, and the abstract and a graduation photo on the back cover.

When you are all finished, Lulu creates a page where you or anyone else can buy copies of the book. (You have the option of keeping this private, so that only people you share it with can find it.) Then you can buy as many copies as you want to keep or give away, and you can also send the link to your parents if they want to buy lots of copies for all the relatives. (In this case, Lulu’s “revenue” option may be useful, where you select an amount to add to the price of the book, which Lulu passes along to you after each sale. The page remains up indefinitely if you want more copies later.

If you want to see what a finished product looks like, Nate Eldredge’s thesis Lulu page is located at http://www.lulu.com/content/7559872.

The book turned out quite nice looking, with quality and appearance comparable to commercially published math books. And they were only $15.46 per copy (plus tax and shipping). Overall that is a vast improvement over UMI.

Also, Nate uploaded the template as a Lulu project. It can be found at http://www.lulu.com/content/7686303.

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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.

Theoretical epidemiology analysis of Plague, Polio, and Covid-19 outbreak , Vivian J. Goshashy

Modeling repairable system failure data using NHPP realiability growth mode. , Eunice Ofori-Addo

Solitons and their applications in physics , B. A. Yount

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Image restoration using sub-images and confidence intervals , Jasen Babcock

Methods of anomaly detection: an applied framework and application to Health Economics , Nathaniel Eric Islip

Empirical comparison of machine learning methods for wind power predictions , Sidny M. Stewart

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

On the use of utility billing information for predicting homelessness , Colin Donovan Middleton

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Homological algebra , Anthony Baraconi

A survey of orbifolds , Katherine J. Campbell

Latin squares: the mathematics of Sudoku , Christopher S. Cary

Fractal dimension and Julia sets , Robert DeLorto

The Gordon game , Anthony Frenk

Population models , Jessica Hauer

The game of Lights out , Rebecca S. Meyer

Gödel's incompleteness theorem , Christopher Mullins

Finite geometries and block designs , Timmy Ray Noon

Elliptic curves and their cryptographic applications , Samuel L. Wenberg

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

An introduction to the theory of quantum groups , Ryan W. Downie

The hyperboloid model of hyperbolic geometry , Zachery S. Lane Solheim

Quadratic and cubic reciprocity , Suzanne Rousseau

An introduction to modern cryptology within an algebraic framework , John Szwast

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Godel's incompleteness theorems , Jessica Dickson

Theses/Dissertations from 2002 2002

An introduction to non-uniform rational B-splines , Amber Diane Smith

Theses/Dissertations from 1996 1996

The implementation of a disambiguation marching cubes algorithm , Xiaodan Liu

Theses/Dissertations from 1989 1989

Three windows on mathematics: the axiomatic method, Lenat's Program AM, and Lonergan's cognitional analysis , Paul Robert Bramsman

Theses/Dissertations from 1980 1980

Identifying the largest component of the dominant eigenvector of a matrix , Sidney Carl Porter

Theses/Dissertations from 1979 1979

SIMNET, a primal Simplex code for networks , Michael C. Banner

Theses/Dissertations from 1976 1976

Catalan numbers , Glenn A. Adamson

Theses/Dissertations from 1972 1972

Error correcting binary codes , Richard R. Gengelbach

Upper bounds on the number of real-valued continuous functions , John Michael Purvis

Theses/Dissertations from 1971 1971

Theory and application of back-tracking techniques , Robert Hamilton Verner

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Theses/projects/dissertations from 2024 2024.

Information Based Approach for Detecting Change Points in Inverse Gaussian Model with Applications , Alexis Anne Wallace

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2023 2023

DNA SELF-ASSEMBLY OF TRAPEZOHEDRAL GRAPHS , Hytham Abdelkarim

An Exposition of the Curvature of Warped Product Manifolds , Angelina Bisson

Jackknife Empirical Likelihood Tests for Equality of Generalized Lorenz Curves , Anton Butenko

MATHEMATICS BEHIND MACHINE LEARNING , Rim Hammoud

Statistical Analysis of Health Habits for Incoming College Students , Wendy Isamara Lizarraga Noriega

Reverse Mathematics of Ramsey's Theorem , Nikolay Maslov

Distance Correlation Based Feature Selection in Random Forest , Jose Munoz-Lopez

Constructing Hyperbolic Polygons in the Poincaré Disk , Akram Zakaria Samweil

KNOT EQUIVALENCE , Jacob Trubey

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2022 2022

SYMMETRIC GENERATIONS AND AN ALGORITHM TO PROVE RELATIONS , Diddier Andrade

The Examination of the Arithmetic Surface (3, 5) Over Q , Rachel J. Arguelles

Error Terms for the Trapezoid, Midpoint, and Simpson's Rules , Jessica E. Coen

de Rham Cohomology, Homotopy Invariance and the Mayer-Vietoris Sequence , Stacey Elizabeth Cox

Symmetric Generation , Ana Gonzalez

SYMMETRIC PRESENTATIONS OF FINITE GROUPS AND RELATED TOPICS , Samar Mikhail Kasouha

Simple Groups and Related Topics , Simrandeep Kaur

Homomorphic Images and Related Topics , Alejandro Martinez

LATTICE REDUCTION ALGORITHMS , Juan Ortega

THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE SPACE OF ALGEBRAIC CURVATURE TENSORS , Katelyn Sage Risinger

Verifying Sudoku Puzzles , Chelsea Schweer

AN EXPOSITION OF ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY , Travis Severns

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Non-Abelian Finite Simple Groups as Homomorphic Images , Sandra Bahena

Matroids Determinable by Two Partial Representations , Aurora Calderon Dojaquez

SYMMETRIC REPRESENTATIONS OF FINITE GROUPS AND RELATED TOPICS , Connie Corona

Symmetric Presentation of Finite Groups, and Related Topics , Marina Michelle Duchesne

MEASURE AND INTEGRATION , JeongHwan Lee

A Study in Applications of Continued Fractions , Karen Lynn Parrish

Partial Representations for Ternary Matroids , Ebony Perez

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Sum of Cubes of the First n Integers , Obiamaka L. Agu

Permutation and Monomial Progenitors , Crystal Diaz

Tile Based Self-Assembly of the Rook's Graph , Ernesto Gonzalez

Research In Short Term Actuarial Modeling , Elijah Howells

Hyperbolic Triangle Groups , Sergey Katykhin

Exploring Matroid Minors , Jonathan Lara Tejeda

DNA COMPLEXES OF ONE BOND-EDGE TYPE , Andrew Tyler Lavengood-Ryan

Modeling the Spread of Measles , Alexandria Le Beau

Symmetric Presentations and Related Topics , Mayra McGrath

Minimal Surfaces and The Weierstrass-Enneper Representation , Evan Snyder

ASSESSING STUDENT UNDERSTANDING WHILE SOLVING LINEAR EQUATIONS USING FLOWCHARTS AND ALGEBRAIC METHODS , Edima Umanah

Excluded minors for nearly-paving matroids , Vanessa Natalie Vega

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Fuchsian Groups , Bob Anaya

Tribonacci Convolution Triangle , Rosa Davila

VANISHING LOCAL SCALAR INVARIANTS ON GENERALIZED PLANE WAVE MANIFOLDS , Brian Matthew Friday

Analogues Between Leibniz's Harmonic Triangle and Pascal's Arithmetic Triangle , Lacey Taylor James

Geodesics on Generalized Plane Wave Manifolds , Moises Pena

Algebraic Methods for Proving Geometric Theorems , Lynn Redman

Pascal's Triangle, Pascal's Pyramid, and the Trinomial Triangle , Antonio Saucedo Jr.

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DYNAMIC MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE IN THE INSTRUCTION OF THE UNIT CIRCLE , Edward Simons

CALCULUS REMEDIATION AS AN INDICATOR FOR SUCCESS ON THE CALCULUS AP EXAM , Ty Stockham

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2018 2018

PROGENITORS, SYMMETRIC PRESENTATIONS AND CONSTRUCTIONS , Diana Aguirre

Monomial Progenitors and Related Topics , Madai Obaid Alnominy

Progenitors Involving Simple Groups , Nicholas R. Andujo

Simple Groups, Progenitors, and Related Topics , Angelica Baccari

Exploring Flag Matroids and Duality , Zachary Garcia

Images of Permutation and Monomial Progenitors , Shirley Marina Juan

MODERN CRYPTOGRAPHY , Samuel Lopez

Progenitors, Symmetric Presentations, and Related Topics , Joana Viridiana Luna

Symmetric Presentations, Representations, and Related Topics , Adam Manriquez

Toroidal Embeddings and Desingularization , LEON NGUYEN

THE STRUGGLE WITH INVERSE FUNCTIONS DOING AND UNDOING PROCESS , Jesus Nolasco

Tutte-Equivalent Matroids , Maria Margarita Rocha

Symmetric Presentations and Double Coset Enumeration , Charles Seager

MANUAL SYMMETRIC GENERATION , Joel Webster

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Investigation of Finite Groups Through Progenitors , Charles Baccari

CONSTRUCTION OF HOMOMORPHIC IMAGES , Erica Fernandez

Making Models with Bayes , Pilar Olid

An Introduction to Lie Algebra , Amanda Renee Talley

SIMPLE AND SEMI-SIMPLE ARTINIAN RINGS , Ulyses Velasco

CONSTRUCTION OF FINITE GROUP , Michelle SoYeong Yeo

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Upset Paths and 2-Majority Tournaments , Rana Ali Alshaikh

Regular Round Matroids , Svetlana Borissova

GEODESICS IN LORENTZIAN MANIFOLDS , Amir A. Botros

REALIZING TOURNAMENTS AS MODELS FOR K-MAJORITY VOTING , Gina Marie Cheney

Solving Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities on a Number Line , Melinda A. Curtis

BIO-MATHEMATICS: INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF THE HEPATITIS C VIRUS , Lucille J. Durfee

ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF THE LITERATURE REGARDING ACTIVE AND DIRECT INSTRUCTION AND THEIR PROMOTION OF FLEXIBLE THINKING IN MATHEMATICS , Genelle Elizabeth Gonzalez

LIFE EXPECTANCY , Ali R. Hassanzadah

PLANAR GRAPHS, BIPLANAR GRAPHS AND GRAPH THICKNESS , Sean M. Hearon

A Dual Fano, and Dual Non-Fano Matroidal Network , Stephen Lee Johnson

Mathematical Reasoning and the Inductive Process: An Examination of The Law of Quadratic Reciprocity , Nitish Mittal

The Kauffman Bracket and Genus of Alternating Links , Bryan M. Nguyen

Probabilistic Methods In Information Theory , Erik W. Pachas

THINKING POKER THROUGH GAME THEORY , Damian Palafox

Indicators of Future Mathematics Proficiency: Literature Review & Synthesis , Claudia Preciado

Ádám's Conjecture and Arc Reversal Problems , Claudio D. Salas

AN INTRODUCTION TO BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS , Amy Schardijn

The Evolution of Cryptology , Gwendolyn Rae Souza

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2015 2015

SYMMETRIC PRESENTATIONS AND RELATED TOPICS , Mashael U. Alharbi

Homomorphic Images And Related Topics , Kevin J. Baccari

Geometric Constructions from an Algebraic Perspective , Betzabe Bojorquez

Discovering and Applying Geometric Transformations: Transformations to Show Congruence and Similarity , Tamara V. Bonn

Symmetric Presentations and Generation , Dustin J. Grindstaff

HILBERT SPACES AND FOURIER SERIES , Terri Joan Harris Mrs.

SYMMETRIC PRESENTATIONS OF NON-ABELIAN SIMPLE GROUPS , Leonard B. Lamp

Simple Groups and Related Topics , Manal Abdulkarim Marouf Ms.

Elliptic Curves , Trinity Mecklenburg

A Fundamental Unit of O_K , Susana L. Munoz

CONSTRUCTIONS AND ISOMORPHISM TYPES OF IMAGES , Jessica Luna Ramirez

Unique Prime Factorization of Ideals in the Ring of Algebraic Integers of an Imaginary Quadratic Number Field , Nolberto Rezola

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Theses/dissertations from 2022 2022.

Relationships Between COVID-19 Infection Rates, Healthcare Access, Socioeconomic Status, and Cultural Diversity , MarGhece P.J. Barnes

The Matrix Sortability Problem , Seth Cleaver

Cognitive Demand of Teacher-Created Mathematics Assessments , Megan Marie Schmidt

Waring Rank and Apolarity of Some Symmetric Polynomials , Max Brian Sullivan

Security Analysis of Lightweight Cryptographic Primitives , William Unger

Regression Analysis of Resilience and COVID-19 in Idaho Counties , Ishrat Zaman

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Tukey Morphisms Between Finite Binary Relations , Rhett Barton

A Data Adaptive Model for Retail Sales of Electricity , Johanna Marcelia

Exploring the Beginnings of Algebraic K-Theory , Sarah Schott

Zariski Geometries and Quantum Mechanics , Milan Zanussi

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

The Directed Forest Complex of Cayley Graphs , Kennedy Courtney

Beliefs About Effective Instructional Practices Among Middle Grades Teachers of Mathematics , Lauren A. Dale

Analytic Solutions for Diffusion on Path Graphs and Its Application to the Modeling of the Evolution of Electrically Indiscernible Conformational States of Lysenin , K. Summer Ware

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Dynamic Sampling Versions of Popular SPC Charts for Big Data Analysis , Samuel Anyaso-Samuel

Computable Reducibility of Equivalence Relations , Marcello Gianni Krakoff

On the Fundamental Group of Plane Curve Complements , Mitchell Scofield

Radial Basis Function Finite Difference Approximations of the Laplace-Beltrami Operator , Sage Byron Shaw

Formally Verifying Peano Arithmetic , Morgan Sinclaire

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Selective Strong Screenability , Isaac Joseph Coombs

Mathematics Student Achievement in the Context of Idaho’s Advanced Opportunities Initiative , Nichole K. Hall

Secure MultiParty Protocol for Differentially-Private Data Release , Anthony Harris

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

A Stable Algorithm for Divergence-Free and Curl-Free Radial Basis Functions in the Flat Limit , Kathryn Primrose Drake

The Classification Problem for Models of ZFC , Samuel Dworetzky

Joint Inversion of Compact Operators , James Ford

Trend and Return Level of Extreme Snow Events in New York City , Mintaek Lee

Multi-Rate Runge-Kutta-Chebyshev Time Stepping for Parabolic Equations on Adaptively Refined Meshes , Talin Mirzakhanian

Investigating College Instructors’ Methods of Differentiation and Derivatives in Calculus Classes , Wedad Mubaraki

The Random Graph and Reciprocity Laws , Spencer M. Nelson

Classification of Vertex-Transitive Structures , Stephanie Potter

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

On the Conjugacy Problem for Automorphisms of Trees , Kyle Douglas Beserra

The Density Topology on the Reals with Analogues on Other Spaces , Stuart Nygard

Latin Squares and Their Applications to Cryptography , Nathan O. Schmidt

Solution Techniques and Error Analysis of General Classes of Partial Differential Equations , Wijayasinghe Arachchige Waruni Nisansala Wijayasinghe

Numerical Computing with Functions on the Sphere and Disk , Heather Denise Wilber

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Classical Theory of Rearrangements , Monica Josue Agana

Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Their Solutions, and Properties , Prasanna Bandara

The Impact of a Quantitative Reasoning Instructional Approach to Linear Equations in Two Variables on Student Achievement and Student Thinking About Linearity , Paul Thomas Belue

Student Understanding of Function and Success in Calculus , Daniel I. Drlik

Monodromy Representation of the Braid Group , Phillip W. Hart

The Frobenius Problem , Anna Marie Megale

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Pi-1-1-determinacy and Sharps , Shehzad Ahmed

A Radial Basis Function Partition of Unity Method for Transport on the Sphere , Kevin Aiton

Diagrammatically Reducible 2-Complexes , Tyler Allyn

A Stochastic Parameter Regression Model for Long Memory Time Series , Rose Marie Ocker

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

The Assignment Packet Grading System , Sarah Nichole Bruce

Using Learner-Generated Examples to Support Student Understanding of Functions , Martha Ottelia Dinkelman

Computing Curvature and Curvature Normals on Smooth Logically Cartesian Surface Meshes , John Thomas Hutchins

Schur's Theorem and Related Topics in Ramsey Theory , Summer Lynne Kisner

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

On the Geometry of Virtual Knots , Rachel Elizabeth Byrd

A Stochastic Parameter Regression Approach for Time-Varying Relationship between Gold and Silver Prices , Birsen Canan-McGlone

Uncertainty Analysis of RELAP5-3D© , Alexandra E. Gertman and George L. Mesina

A Statistical Method for Regularizing Nonlinear Inverse Problems , Chad Clifton Hammerquist

Perfect Stripes from a General Turing Model in Different Geometries , Jean Tyson Schneider

Stability and Convergence for Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations , Oday Mohammed Waheeb

Regular Homotopy of Closed Curves on Surfaces , Katherine Kylee Zebedeo

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Coloring Problems , Thomas Antonio Charles Chartier

Modules Over Localized Group Rings for Groups Mapping Onto Free Groups , Nicholas Davidson

How Do We Help Students Interpret Contingency Tables? A Study on the Use of Proportional Reasoning as an Intervention , Kathleen M. Isaacson

A Fictitious Point Method for Handling Boundary Conditions in the RBF-FD Method , Joseph Lohmeier

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Developmental Understanding of the Equals Sign and Its Effects on Success in Algebra , Ryan W. Brown

The Inquiry Learning Model as an Approach to Mathematics Instruction , Michael C. Brune

Galois Theory for Differential Equations , Soheila Eghbali

Stably Free Modules Over the Klein Bottle , Andrew Misseldine

Combinatorics and Topology of Curves and Knots , Bailey Ann Ross

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Concept Booklets: Examining the Performance Effects of Journaling of Mathematics Course Concepts , Todd Stephen Fogdall

Effective Sample Size in Order Statistics of Correlated Data , Neill McGrath

Transparency in Formal Proof , Cap Petschulat

Weight Selection by Misfit Surfaces for Least Squares Estimation , Garrett Saunders

The Effects of a Standards-Based Mathematics Curriculum on the Self-Efficacy and Academic Achievement of Previously Unsuccessful Students , Cindy Chesley Shaw

Analytical Upstream Collocation Solution of a Quadratic Forced Steady-State Convection-Diffusion Equation , Eric Paul Smith

Solvability Characterizations of Pell Like Equations , Jason Smith

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Tube-Equivalence of Spanning Surfaces and Seifert Surfaces , Thomas Glass

Simple Tests for Short Memory in ARFIMA Models , Timothy A. C. Hughes

Incomparable Metrics on the Cantor Space , Trevor Jack

Richards' Equation and Its Constitutive Relations as a System of Differential-Algebraic Equations , Shannon K. Murray

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

Theorem Proving in Elementary Analysis , Joanna Porter Guild

An Investigation of Lucas Sequences , Dustin E. Hinkel

A Canonical Countryman Line , William Russell Hudson

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This collection contains theses and dissertations from the Department of Applied Mathematics, collected from the Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Visual Cortical Traveling Waves: From Spontaneous Spiking Populations to Stimulus-Evoked Models of Short-Term Prediction , Gabriel B. Benigno

Spike-Time Neural Codes and their Implication for Memory , Alexandra Busch

Study of Behaviour Change and Impact on Infectious Disease Dynamics by Mathematical Models , Tianyu Cheng

Series Expansions of Lambert W and Related Functions , Jacob Imre

Data-Driven Exploration of Coarse-Grained Equations: Harnessing Machine Learning , Elham Kianiharchegani

Pythagorean Vectors and Rational Orthonormal Matrices , Aishat Olagunju

The Magnetic Field of Protostar-Disk-Outflow Systems , Mahmoud Sharkawi

A Highly Charged Topic: Intrinsically Disordered Proteins and Protein pKa Values , Carter J. Wilson

Population Dynamics and Bifurcations in Predator-Prey Systems with Allee Effect , Yanni Zeng

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

A Molecular Dynamics Study Of Polymer Chains In Shear Flows and Nanocomposites , Venkat Bala

On the Spatial Modelling of Biological Invasions , Tedi Ramaj

Complete Hopf and Bogdanov-Takens Bifurcation Analysis on Two Epidemic Models , Yuzhu Ruan

A Theoretical Perspective on Parasite-Host Coevolution with Alternative Modes of Infection , George N. Shillcock

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Mathematical Modelling & Simulation of Large and Small Scale Structures in Star Formation , Gianfranco Bino

Mathematical Modelling of Ecological Systems in Patchy Environments , Ao Li

Credit Risk Measurement and Application based on BP Neural Networks , Jingshi Luo

Coevolution of Hosts and Pathogens in the Presence of Multiple Types of Hosts , Evan J. Mitchell

SymPhas: A modular API for phase-field modeling using compile-time symbolic algebra , Steven A. Silber

Population and Evolution Dynamics in Predator-prey Systems with Anti-predation Responses , Yang Wang

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

The journey of a single polymer chain to a nanopore , Navid Afrasiabian

Exploration Of Stock Price Predictability In HFT With An Application In Spoofing Detection , Andrew Day

Multi-Scale Evolution of Virulence of HIV-1 , David W. Dick

Contraction Analysis of Functional Competitive Lotka-Volterra Systems: Understanding Competition Between Modified Bacteria and Plasmodium within Mosquitoes. , Nickolas Goncharenko

Phage-Bacteria Interaction and Prophage Sequences in Bacterial Genomes , Amjad Khan

The Effect of the Initial Structure on the System Relaxation Time in Langevin Dynamics , Omid Mozafar

Mathematical modelling of prophage dynamics , Tyler Pattenden

Hybrid Symbolic-Numeric Computing in Linear and Polynomial Algebra , Leili Rafiee Sevyeri

Abelian Integral Method and its Application , Xianbo Sun

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Algebraic Companions and Linearizations , Eunice Y. S. Chan

Algorithms for Mappings and Symmetries of Differential Equations , Zahra Mohammadi

Algorithms for Bohemian Matrices , Steven E. Thornton

A Survey Of Numerical Quadrature Methods For Highly Oscillatory Integrals , Jeet Trivedi

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Properties and Computation of the Inverse of the Gamma function , Folitse Komla Amenyou

Optimization Studies and Applications: in Retail Gasoline Market , Daero Kim

Models of conflict and voluntary cooperation between individuals in non-egalitarian social groups , Cody Koykka

Investigation of chaos in biological systems , Navaneeth Mohan

Bifurcation Analysis of Two Biological Systems: A Tritrophic Food Chain Model and An Oscillating Networks Model , Xiangyu Wang

Ecology and Evolution of Dispersal in Metapopulations , Jingjing Xu

Selected Topics in Quantization and Renormalization of Gauge Fields , Chenguang Zhao

Three Essays on Structural Models , Xinghua Zhou

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

On Honey Bee Colony Dynamics and Disease Transmission , Matthew I. Betti

Simulation of driven elastic spheres in a Newtonian fluid , Shikhar M. Dwivedi

Feasible Computation in Symbolic and Numeric Integration , Robert H.C. Moir

Modelling Walleye Population and Its Cannibalism Effect , Quan Zhou

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Dynamics of Discs in a Nematic Liquid Crystal , Alena Antipova

Modelling the Impact of Climate Change on the Polar Bear Population in Western Hudson Bay , Nicole Bastow

A comparison of solution methods for Mandelbrot-like polynomials , Eunice Y. S. Chan

A model-based test of the efficacy of a simple rule for predicting adaptive sex allocation , Joshua D. Dunn

Universal Scaling Properties After Quantum Quenches , Damian Andres Galante

Modeling the Mass Function of Stellar Clusters Using the Modified Lognormal Power-Law Probability Distribution Function , Deepakshi Madaan

Bacteria-Phage Models with a Focus on Prophage as a Genetic Reservoir , Alina Nadeem

A Sequence of Symmetric Bézout Matrix Polynomials , Leili Rafiee Sevyeri

Study of Infectious Diseases by Mathematical Models: Predictions and Controls , SM Ashrafur Rahman

The survival probability of beneficial de novo mutations in budding viruses, with an emphasis on influenza A viral dynamics , Jennifer NS Reid

Essays in Market Structure and Liquidity , Adrian J. Walton

Computation of Real Radical Ideals by Semidefinite Programming and Iterative Methods , Fei Wang

Studying Both Direct and Indirect Effects in Predator-Prey Interaction , Xiaoying Wang

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Effect of Diversification on the Dynamics of Mobile Genetic Elements in Prokaryotes: The Birth-Death-Diversification Model , Nicole E. Drakos

Algorithms to Compute Characteristic Classes , Martin Helmer

Studies of Contingent Capital Bonds , Jingya Li

Determination of Lie superalgebras of supersymmetries of super differential equations , Xuan Liu

Edge states and quantum Hall phases in graphene , Pavlo Piatkovskyi

Evolution of Mobile Promoters in Prokaryotic Genomes. , Mahnaz Rabbani

Extensions of the Cross-Entropy Method with Applications to Diffusion Processes and Portfolio Losses , Alexandre Scott

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

A Molecular Simulation Study on Micelle Fragmentation and Wetting in Nano-Confined Channels , Mona Habibi

Study of Virus Dynamics by Mathematical Models , Xiulan Lai

Applications of Stochastic Control in Energy Real Options and Market Illiquidity , Christian Maxwell

Options Pricing and Hedging in a Regime-Switching Volatility Model , Melissa A. Mielkie

Optimal Contract Design for Co-development of Companion Diagnostics , Rodney T. Tembo

Bifurcation of Limit Cycles in Smooth and Non-smooth Dynamical Systems with Normal Form Computation , Yun Tian

Understanding Recurrent Disease: A Dynamical Systems Approach , Wenjing Zhang

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Pricing and Hedging Index Options with a Dominant Constituent Stock , Helen Cheyne

On evolution dynamics and strategies in some host-parasite models , Liman Dai

Valuation of the Peterborough Prison Social Impact Bond , Majid Hasan

Sensitivity Analysis of Minimum Variance Portfolios , Xiaohu Ji

Eigenvalue Methods for Interpolation Bases , Piers W. Lawrence

Hybrid Lattice Boltzmann - Molecular Dynamics Simulations With Both Simple and Complex Fluids , Frances E. Mackay

Ecological Constraints and the Evolution of Cooperative Breeding , David McLeod

A single cell based model for cell divisions with spontaneous topology changes , Anna Mkrtchyan

Analysis of Re-advanceable Mortgages , Almas Naseem

Modeling leafhopper populations and their role in transmitting plant diseases. , Ji Ruan

Topological properties of modular networks, with a focus on networks of functional connections in the human brain , Estefania Ruiz Vargas

Computation Sequences for Series and Polynomials , Yiming Zhang

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

A Real Options Valuation of Renewable Energy Projects , Natasha Burke

Approximate methods for dynamic portfolio allocation under transaction costs , Nabeel Butt

Optimal clustering techniques for metagenomic sequencing data , Erik T. Cameron

Phase Field Crystal Approach to the Solidification of Ferromagnetic Materials , Niloufar Faghihi

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Peptide-Mineral Interactions , Susanna Hug

Molecular Dynamics Studies of Water Flow in Carbon Nanotubes , Alexander D. Marshall

Valuation of Multiple Exercise Options , T. James Marshall

Incomplete Market Models of Carbon Emissions Markets , Walid Mnif

Topics in Field Theory , Alexander Patrushev

Pricing and Trading American Put Options under Sub-Optimal Exercise Policies , William Wei Xing

Further applications of higher-order Markov chains and developments in regime-switching models , Xiaojing Xi

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Bifurcations and Stability in Models of Infectious Diseases , Bernard S. Chan

Real Options Models in Real Estate , Jin Won Choi

Models, Techniques, and Metrics for Managing Risk in Software Engineering , Andriy Miranskyy

Thermodynamics, Hydrodynamics and Critical Phenomena in Strongly Coupled Gauge Theories , Christopher Pagnutti

Molecular Dynamics Studies of Interactions of Phospholipid Membranes with Dehydroergosterol and Penetrating Peptides , Amir Mohsen Pourmousa Abkenar

Socially Responsible Investment in a Changing World , Desheng Wu

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Theses from 2024 2024.

A new proper orthogonal decomposition method with second difference quotients for the wave equation , Andrew Calvin Janes

The deep bsde method , Daniel Kovach

Theses from 2023 2023

THE APPLICATION OF STATISTICAL MODELING TO IDENTIFY GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS WITH MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY OUTCOMES , Caroline Schott

META-ANALYSIS OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL GENE EXPRESSION MICROARRAY DATA FROM OBESE AND NON-OBESE PATIENTS , Dakota William Shields

Theses from 2022 2022

Continuous and discrete models for optimal harvesting in fisheries , Nagham Abbas Al Qubbanchee

Several problems in nonlinear Schrödinger equations , Tim Van Hoose

Theses from 2020 2020

Decoupled finite element methods for general steady two-dimensional Boussinesq equations , Lioba Boveleth

Quantifying effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance , Quang Nghia Le

The application of machine learning models in the concussion diagnosis process , Sujit Subhash

Theses from 2019 2019

Less is more: Beating the market with recurrent reinforcement learning , Louis Kurt Bernhard Steinmeister

Theses from 2018 2018

Models for high dimensional spatially correlated risks and application to thunderstorm loss data in Texas , Tobias Merk

An investigation of the influence of the 2007-2009 recession on the day of the week effect for the S&P 500 and its sectors , Marcel Alwin Trick

Theses from 2017 2017

The pantograph equation in quantum calculus , Thomas Griebel

Comparing region level testing methods for differential DNA methylation analysis , Arnold Albert Harder

A review of random matrix theory with an application to biological data , Jesse Aaron Marks

Family-based association studies of autism in boys via facial-feature clusters , Luke Andrew Settles

Theses from 2016 2016

Pricing of geometric Asian options in general affine stochastic volatility models , Johannes Ruppert

On the double chain ladder for reserve estimation with bootstrap applications , Larissa Schoepf

Theses from 2015 2015

Some combinatorial applications of Sage, an open source program , Jessica Ruth Chowning

Day of the week effect in returns and volatility of the S&P 500 sector indices , Juan Liu

Application of loglinear models to claims triangle runoff data , Netanya Lee Martin

Theses from 2014 2014

Adaptive wavelet discretization of tensor products in H-Tucker format , Mazen Ali

An iterative algorithm for variational data assimilation problems , Xin Shen

Statistical analysis of sleep patterns in Drosophila melanogaster , Luyang Wang

Theses from 2013 2013

Statistical analysis of microarray data in sleep deprivation , Stephanie Marie Berhorst

Immersed finite element method for interface problems with algebraic multigrid solver , Wenqiang Feng

Theses from 2012 2012

Abel dynamic equations of the first and second kind , Sabrina Heike Streipert

Lattice residuability , Philip Theodore Thiem

Theses from 2011 2011

A time series approach to electric load modelling , Matthias Benjamin Noller

Theses from 2010 2010

Closed-form solutions to discrete-time portfolio optimization problems , Mathias Christian Goeggel

Inverse limits with upper semi-continuous set valued bonding functions: an example , Christopher David Jacobsen

Theses from 2009 2009

The analogue of the iterated logarithm for quantum difference equations , Karl Friedrich Ulrich

Theses from 2008 2008

Modeling particulate matter emissions indices at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport , Lu Gan

The dynamic multiplier-accelerator model in economics , Julius Severi Heim

Dynamic equations with piecewise continuous argument , Christian Keller

Theses from 2007 2007

Ostrowski and Grüss inequalities on time scales , Thomas Matthews

The Black-Scholes equation in quantum calculus , Christian Müttel

Computerized proofs of hypergeometric identities: Methods, advances, and limitations , Paul Nathaniel Runnion

Screening for noise variables , Lisa Trautwein

Theses from 2006 2006

Distance function applications of object comparison in artificial vision systems , Christina Michelle Ayres

Sensitivity analysis on the relationship between alcohol abuse or dependence and wages , Tim Jensen

Sensitivity analysis on the relationship between alcohol abuse or dependence and annual hours worked , Stefan Koerner

Endogeneity bias and two-stage least squares: a simulation study , Xujun Wang

Theses from 2005 2005

Local compactness of the hyperspace of connected subsets , Robbie A. Beane

A sequential approach to supersaturated design , Angela Marie Jugan

Tests for gene-treatment interaction in microarray data analysis , Wanrong Yin

Theses from 2003 2003

Pricing of European options , Dirk Rohmeder

Prediction intervals for the binomial distribution with dependent trials , Florian Sebastian Rueck

Theses from 2002 2002

The use of a Marakov dependent Bernoulli process to model the relationship between employment status and drug use , Kathrin Koetting

Theses from 2000 2000

Inverse limits on [0,1] using sequences of piecewise linear unimodal bonding maps , Brian Edward Raines

Theses from 1998 1998

A two-stage step-stress accelerated life testing scheme , Phyllis E. Pound Singer

Theses from 1997 1997

Some properties of hereditarily indecomposable chainable continua , Thomas John Kacvinsky

Theses from 1996 1996

The Axiom of Choice, well-ordering property, Continuum Hypothesis, and other meta-mathematical considerations , Daniel Collins

Theses from 1994 1994

Approximate distributional results for tolerance limits and confidence limits on reliability based on the maximum likelihood estimators for the logistic distribution , Teriann Collins

Theses from 1986 1986

Investigating the output angular acceleration extrema of the planar four bar mechanism , Matthew H. Koebbe

Theses from 1984 1984

Approximating distributions in order restricted inference : the simple tree ordering , Tuan Anh Tran

Theses from 1982 1982

Goodness-of-fit for the Weibull distribution with unknown parameters and censored sampling. , Michael Edward Aho

Theses from 1979 1979

On L convergence of Fourier series. , William O. Bray

Theses from 1977 1977

Characterizations of inner product spaces. , John Lee Roy Williams

Theses from 1975 1975

A study of several substitution ciphers using mathematical models. , Wanda Louise Garner

Theses from 1974 1974

Models for molecular vibration , Allan Bruce Capps

The completions of local rings and their modules. , Christopher Scott Taber

Linear geometry , Phyllis L. Thomas

Theses from 1971 1971

Integrability of the sums of the trigonometric series 1/2 aₒ + ∞ [over] Σ [over] n=1 a n cos nΘ and ∞ [over] Σ [over] n=1 a n sin nΘ , John William Garrett

Inclusion theorems for boundary value problems for delay differential equations , Leon M. Hall

Theses from 1965 1965

A study of certain conservative sets for parameters in the linear statistical model , Roger Alan Chapin

Comparison of methods to select a probability model , Howard Lyndal Colburn

Latent class analysis and information retrieval , George Loyd Jensen

Linear and quadratic programming with more than one objective function , William John Lodholz

Tschebyscheff fitting with polynomials and nonlinear functions , George F. Luffel

Theses from 1964 1964

The effect of matrix condition in the solution of a system of linear algebraic equations. , Herbert R. Alcorn

Estimation and tabulation of bias coefficients for regression analysis in incompletely specified linear models. , Harry Kerry Edwards

A study of a method for selecting the best of two or more mathematical models , August J. Garver

A study of methods for estimating parameters in the model y(t) = A₁e -p₁t + A₂e -p₂t + ϵ , Gerald Nicholas Haas

A parameter perturbation procedure for obtaining a solution to systems of nonlinear equations. , James Carlton Helm

A study of stability of numerical solution for parabolic partial differential equations. , Tsang-Chi Huang

A numerical study of Van Der Pol's nonlinear differential equation for various values of the parameter E. , Charles C. Limbaugh

A study on estimating parameters restricted by linear inequalities , William Lawrence May

Minimization of Boolean functions. , Don Laroy Rogier

A method to give the best linear combination of order statistics to estimate the mean of any symmetric population , Robert M. Smith

On a numerical solution of Dirichlet type problems with singularity on the boundary. , Randall Loran Yoakum

Theses from 1963 1963

A study of methods for estimating parameters in rational polynomial models , Thomas B. Baird

Investigation of measures of ill-conditioning , Thomas D. Calton

A numerical approach to a Sturm-Liouville type problem with variable coefficients and its application to heat transfer and temperature prediction in the lower atmosphere. , Troyce Don Jones

A study of methods for determining confidence intervals for the mean of a normal distribution with unknown varience by comparison of average lengths , Karl Richard Kneile

Stability properties of various predictor corrector methods for solving ordinary differential equations numerically. , Charles Edward. Leslie

Mathematical techniques in the solution of boundary value problems. , Vincent Paul Pusateri

A modified algorithm for Henrici's solution of y' ' = f (x,y) , Frank Garnett Walters

Theses from 1962 1962

An investigation of Lehmer's method for finding the roots of polynomial equations using the Royal-McBee LGP-30 , James W. Joiner

Theses from 1931 1931

The spinning top , Aaron Jefferson Miles

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Mathematics Education Theses and Dissertations

Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.

New Mathematics Teachers' Goals, Orientations, and Resources that Influence Implementation of Principles Learned in Brigham Young University's Teacher Preparation Program , Caroline S. Gneiting

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Impact of Applying Visual Design Principles to Boardwork in a Mathematics Classroom , Jennifer Rose Canizales

Practicing Mathematics Teachers' Perspectives of Public Records in Their Classrooms , Sini Nicole White Graff

Parents' Perceptions of the Importance of Teaching Mathematics: A Q-Study , Ashlynn M. Holley

Engagement in Secondary Mathematics Group Work: A Student Perspective , Rachel H. Jorgenson

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Understanding College Students' Use of Written Feedback in Mathematics , Erin Loraine Carroll

Identity Work to Teach Mathematics for Social Justice , Navy B. Dixon

Developing a Quantitative Understanding of U-Substitution in First-Semester Calculus , Leilani Camille Heaton Fonbuena

The Perception of At-Risk Students on Caring Student-Teacher Relationships and Its Impact on Their Productive Disposition , Brittany Hopper

Variational and Covariational Reasoning of Students with Disabilities , Lauren Rigby

Structural Reasoning with Rational Expressions , Dana Steinhorst

Student-Created Learning Objects for Mathematics Renewable Assignments: The Potential Value They Bring to the Broader Community , Webster Wong

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Emotional Geographies of Beginning and Veteran Reformed Teachers in Mentor/Mentee Relationships , Emily Joan Adams

You Do Math Like a Girl: How Women Reason Mathematically Outside of Formal and School Mathematics Contexts , Katelyn C. Pyfer

Developing the Definite Integral and Accumulation Function Through Adding Up Pieces: A Hypothetical Learning Trajectory , Brinley Nichole Stevens

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Mathematical Identities of Students with Mathematics Learning Dis/abilities , Emma Lynn Holdaway

Teachers' Mathematical Meanings: Decisions for Teaching Geometric Reflections and Orientation of Figures , Porter Peterson Nielsen

Student Use of Mathematical Content Knowledge During Proof Production , Chelsey Lynn Van de Merwe

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Making Sense of the Equal Sign in Middle School Mathematics , Chelsea Lynn Dickson

Developing Understanding of the Chain Rule, Implicit Differentiation, and Related Rates: Towards a Hypothetical Learning Trajectory Rooted in Nested Multivariation , Haley Paige Jeppson

Secondary Preservice Mathematics Teachers' Curricular Reasoning , Kimber Anne Mathis

“Don’t Say Gay. We Say Dumb or Stupid”: Queering ProspectiveMathematics Teachers’ Discussions , Amy Saunders Ross

Aspects of Engaging Problem Contexts From Students' Perspectives , Tamara Kay Stark

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Addressing Pre-Service Teachers' Misconceptions About Confidence Intervals , Kiya Lynn Eliason

How Teacher Questions Affect the Development of a Potential Hybrid Space in a Classroom with Latina/o Students , Casandra Helen Job

Teacher Graphing Practices for Linear Functions in a Covariation-Based College Algebra Classroom , Konda Jo Luckau

Principles of Productivity Revealed from Secondary Mathematics Teachers' Discussions Around the Productiveness of Teacher Moves in Response to Teachable Moments , Kylie Victoria Palsky

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Curriculum Decisions and Reasoning of Middle School Teachers , Anand Mikel Bernard

Teacher Response to Instances of Student Thinking During Whole Class Discussion , Rachel Marie Bernard

Kyozaikenkyu: An In-Depth Look into Japanese Educators' Daily Planning Practices , Matthew David Melville

Analysis of Differential Equations Applications from the Coordination Class Perspective , Omar Antonio Naranjo Mayorga

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

The Principles of Effective Teaching Student Teachershave the Opportunity to Learn in an AlternativeStudent Teaching Structure , Danielle Rose Divis

Insight into Student Conceptions of Proof , Steven Daniel Lauzon

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Teacher Participation and Motivation inProfessional Development , Krystal A. Hill

Student Evaluation of Mathematical Explanations in anInquiry-Based Mathematics Classroom , Ashley Burgess Hulet

English Learners' Participation in Mathematical Discourse , Lindsay Marie Merrill

Mathematical Interactions between Teachers and Students in the Finnish Mathematics Classroom , Paula Jeffery Prestwich

Parents and the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics , Rebecca Anne Roberts

Examining the Effects of College Algebra on Students' Mathematical Dispositions , Kevin Lee Watson

Problems Faced by Reform Oriented Novice Mathematics Teachers Utilizing a Traditional Curriculum , Tyler Joseph Winiecke

Academic and Peer Status in the Mathematical Life Stories of Students , Carol Ann Wise

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

The Effect of Students' Mathematical Beliefs on Knowledge Transfer , Kristen Adams

Language Use in Mathematics Textbooks Written in English and Spanish , Kailie Ann Bertoch

Teachers' Curricular Reasoning and MKT in the Context of Algebra and Statistics , Kolby J. Gadd

Mathematical Telling in the Context of Teacher Interventions with Collaborative Groups , Brandon Kyle Singleton

An Investigation of How Preservice Teachers Design Mathematical Tasks , Elizabeth Karen Zwahlen

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Student Understanding of Limit and Continuity at a Point: A Look into Four Potentially Problematic Conceptions , Miriam Lynne Amatangelo

Exploring the Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching of Japanese Teachers , Ratu Jared R. T. Bukarau

Comparing Two Different Student Teaching Structures by Analyzing Conversations Between Student Teachers and Their Cooperating Teachers , Niccole Suzette Franc

Professional Development as a Community of Practice and Its Associated Influence on the Induction of a Beginning Mathematics Teacher , Savannah O. Steele

Types of Questions that Comprise a Teacher's Questioning Discourse in a Conceptually-Oriented Classroom , Keilani Stolk

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Student Teachers' Interactive Decisions with Respect to Student Mathematics Thinking , Jonathan J. Call

Manipulatives and the Growth of Mathematical Understanding , Stacie Joyce Gibbons

Learning Within a Computer-Assisted Instructional Environment: Effects on Multiplication Math Fact Mastery and Self-Efficacy in Elementary-Age Students , Loraine Jones Hanson

Mathematics Teacher Time Allocation , Ashley Martin Jones

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

How Student Positioning Can Lead to Failure in Inquiry-based Classrooms , Kelly Beatrice Campbell

Teachers' Decisions to Use Student Input During Class Discussion , Heather Taylor Toponce

A Conceptual Framework for Student Understanding of Logarithms , Heather Rebecca Ambler Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Growth in Students' Conceptions of Mathematical Induction , John David Gruver

Contextualized Motivation Theory (CMT): Intellectual Passion, Mathematical Need, Social Responsibility, and Personal Agency in Learning Mathematics , Janelle Marie Hart

Thinking on the Brink: Facilitating Student Teachers' Learning Through In-the-Moment Interjections , Travis L. Lemon

Understanding Teachers' Change Towards a Reform-Oriented Mathematics Classroom , Linnae Denise Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

A Comparison of Mathematical Discourse in Online and Face-to-Face Environments , Shawn D. Broderick

The Influence of Risk Taking on Student Creation of Mathematical Meaning: Contextual Risk Theory , Erin Nicole Houghtaling

Uncovering Transformative Experiences: A Case Study of the Transformations Made by one Teacher in a Mathematics Professional Development Program , Rachelle Myler Orsak

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Student Teacher Knowledge and Its Impact on Task Design , Tenille Cannon

How Eighth-Grade Students Estimate with Fractions , Audrey Linford Hanks

Similar but Different: The Complexities of Students' Mathematical Identities , Diane Skillicorn Hill

Choose Your Words: Refining What Counts as Mathematical Discourse in Students' Negotiation of Meaning for Rate of Change of Volume , Christine Johnson

Mathematics Student Teaching in Japan: A Multi-Case Study , Allison Turley Shwalb

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

Applying Toulmin's Argumentation Framework to Explanations in a Reform Oriented Mathematics Class , Jennifer Alder Brinkerhoff

What Are Some of the Common Traits in the Thought Processes of Undergraduate Students Capable of Creating Proof? , Karen Malina Duff

Probing for Reasons: Presentations, Questions, Phases , Kellyn Nicole Farlow

One Problem, Two Contexts , Danielle L. Gigger

The Main Challenges that a Teacher-in-Transition Faces When Teaching a High School Geometry Class , Greg Brough Henry

Discovering the Derivative Can Be "Invigorating:" Mark's Journey to Understanding Instantaneous Velocity , Charity Ann Gardner Hyer

Theses/Dissertations from 2006 2006

How a Master Teacher Uses Questioning Within a Mathematical Discourse Community , Omel Angel Contreras

Determining High School Geometry Students' Geometric Understanding Using van Hiele Levels: Is There a Difference Between Standards-based Curriculum Students and NonStandards-based Curriculum Students? , Rebekah Loraine Genz

The Nature and Frequency of Mathematical Discussion During Lesson Study That Implemented the CMI Framework , Andrew Ray Glaze

Second Graders' Solution Strategies and Understanding of a Combination Problem , Tiffany Marie Hessing

What Does It Mean To Preservice Mathematics Teachers To Anticipate Student Responses? , Matthew M. Webb

Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005

Fraction Multiplication and Division Image Change in Pre-Service Elementary Teachers , Jennifer J. Cluff

An Examination of the Role of Writing in Mathematics Instruction , Amy Jeppsen

Theses/Dissertations from 2004 2004

Reasoning About Motion: A Case Study , Tiffini Lynn Glaze

Theses/Dissertations from 2003 2003

An Analysis of the Influence of Lesson Study on Preservice Secondary Mathematics Teachers' View of Self-As Mathematics Expert , Julie Stafford

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Thesis and Completing your Studies in Mathematics

In order to successfully complete a Bachelor's or Master's degree program in the area of Mathematics, students must write a scientific work: the Bachelor’s thesis or Master's thesis. Here, you will find an overview of everything you need to know, from planning to submission:

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It is possible to register your thesis on the 1st and 15th of each month. 

All final theses starting from  1st February 2024 onwards in the PP Mathematics at the School of Computation, Information and Technology will be managed via the CIT portal .

Once you have found a topic and a supervising chair for your thesis, you will be registered by the supervising chair . You will receive an e-mail asking you to confirm your thesis registration. Only after you have confirmed your registration the Academic Programmes Office will be able to check the admission requirements and you will receive an email confirming your binding registration for your thesis.

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Note: The  Diploma Supplement  is an English-language supplement to the university diploma and describes the qualifications linked to the study program. Under the heading “Additional Information” in this document, you can request the incorporation of specific details of extracurricular activities completed within the framework of your degree course.

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The thesis can be written in German or English language. The Bachelor's thesis muss be prefaced with an abstract in the other language, not the one in which it is written.

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Here you indicate the topic of the work as well as your name and that of the supervisor. In addition, you indicate the date of submission (see example).

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The Bachelor's or Master's thesis has to be submitted digitally. Please submit the thesis as a PDF file to  bachelor(at)ma.tum.de  or  master(at)ma.tum.de   within the deadline . If you have to hand in code or other files, please e-mail all files collected in a zip folder. Printed copies and USB sticks will no longer be accepted.

Should the submission date fall on a weekend or a public holiday, submission on the subsequent workday is also possible. Theses can of course also be submitted prior to the planned submission date. 

In the event that you need more time to work on your thesis, you must submit an application to  bachelor(at)ma.tum.de  or  master(at)ma.tum.de  for an extension, at least seven days prior to the planned submission date. This application must have been signed by your thesis supervisor (or you have to send the consent of the supervisor in electronic form). In the event of a second extension, the Chair of the Examination Board must sign the application as well as the thesis supervisor.

Bachelor's Thesis: Application for an extension Master's Thesis: Application for an extension

Submisson and extension of theses starting from 01.02.2024 onwards

Theses registered from 01.02.2024 onwards are managed entirely via the CIT portal . This portal is also used for submission within the deadline (including all required files, such as codes). If necessary, you can also apply for an extension of the submission deadline.

Tools and tips

The typesetting system  LaTeX  is the standard program worldwide for the compilation of theses that contain mathematical formulas. It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with LaTeX as early as possible during the course of your studies. It is a good exercise to prepare sheets for seminar presentations using LaTeX. 

You can find further information, templates and helpful advice on our  LaTeX info page .

Corporate design and use of  TUM logos

Thesis Templates for LaTeX

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The  TUM Library  does not only offer outstanding access to a wide range of books, newspapers, and electronic media, it also offers courses on, for example, bibliographical research and how to correctly cite works. 

Please also note subject-specific practices when citing works.

Further seminar papers and tools specific to mathematics

For licensing and contractual reasons, some of these databases are only accessible via domains belonging to the TUM Departments of Mathematics and/or Informatics. Please address queries where applicable to your supervisor or the TUM Library:

  • MathSciNet  – Mathematical reviews on the web
  • JADE  – Journal Articles Database
  • ERAM  – Electronic Research Archive for Mathematics
  • Online database at  Zentralblatt MATH

English theses

The  English Writing Center  offers all TUM members free one-to-one advice on writing English texts and helps you to enhance your writing skills.

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For questions relating to the content of your Bachelor's or Master's thesis, please contact your thesis supervisor as defined in the General Academic and Examination Regulations (APSO), co-supervisor or the Student Advisory Office responsible.

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When to start.

Do you have at least 8 credits in Advanced Courses? Then it is the right moment to commence your Bachelor’s thesis. By the eighth semester of enrollment in your current degree program, at the latest, you must commence your thesis as long as there are no reasonable grounds preventing you from doing so in accordance with section 10 (6) of the  APSO .

Time frame & length

You have three months in which to complete your Bachelor’s thesis. This period begins on the date of registration. During this period, you should spend an average of at least 30 hours per week on the Bachelor's thesis – an effort equivalent to 12 credits.

The Bachelor’s thesis should not exceed 35 pages.

Choice of topic

In order to reduce the time needed to familiarize yourself with the topic, it is recommended to choose a topic for your Bachelor's thesis which corresponds to the theme of the Advanced Seminar taken.

Examiner and assessment

The Bachelor’s thesis must be evaluated by someone who is authorized to do so (thesis supervisor as defined in the APSO) at the TUM School of CIT. You will find an overview of other eligible persons outside the School of CIT in the list below. It is the written work that is assessed. The talk you give concerning the content does not affect the grading.

Persons outside the School of CIT who are authorized to examine theses

Master's Thesis Details

You have six months to complete your Master’s thesis. This period begins on the date of registration. You normally complete the Master’s thesis in the fourth semester of your Master’s program after you have fulfilled all other academic and exam requirements.

Examiners and assessment

The Master’s thesis must be approved and evaluated by someone who is authorized to do so (thesis supervisor as defined in the APSO) at the TUM School of CIT. You will find an overview of other eligible persons outside the School of CIT in the list below:

Completing your Studies

Release of final certificate.

Once you have completed all the requirements for your degree, we will contact you by email and ask for the approval to issue your diploma certificate.

Graduation documents and preliminary certificates

After you have given us the approval for the generating of your diploma certificate, your graduation documents will be generated within 4 - 6 weeks at the Graduation Office and Academic Records Campus Garching . You will be notified by post as soon as your certificate has been issued. Please make sure that your current study address in TUMonline is up to date.

If required, you can also apply to the Graduation Office and Academic Records Campus Garching for a preliminary certificate .

Transition Bachelor – Master

If you have applied for a consecutive mathematics Master's program at our school after completing your TUM mathematics Bachelor's degree, please let us know (at bachelor(at)ma.tum.de ). It is possible to forward your Bachelor's degree to the Admissions and Enrollment Office for enrollment (not for the application!). The graduation documents are therefore not necessary for enrollment. A green checkmark will then appear in the online application portal for your degree certificate and diploma ( Application Status ). Please note that it may take a few days until the documents are updated in the portal. If you do not see these two green check marks one week before the enrollment deadline, please contact bachelor(at)ma.tum.de as soon as possible.

Diploma Supplement

If you have completed extracurricular activities or a stay abroad during your studies, these can be included in the Diploma Supplement. To do this, we need the  Route Card for the Diploma Supplement   by the end of your studies at the latest. Please send the completed form as a PDF or photo/scan (readable) to  bachelor(at)ma.tum.de  or  master(at)ma.tum.de . Please also note the Information on the Diploma Supplement .

Please find more information under  graduation .

Master's Thesis Defence | Basel Jayyusi, A geometric investigation of non-regular separation applied to the bi-Helmholtz equation & it's connection to symmetry operators

Basel Jayyusi | Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo

A geometric investigation of non-regular separation applied to the bi-Helmholtz equation & it's connection to symmetry operators

The theory of non-regular separation is examined in its geometric form and applied to the bi-Helmholtz equation in the flat coordinate systems in 2-dimensions. It is shown that the bi-Helmholtz equation does not admit regular separation in any dimensions on any Riemannian manifold. It is demonstrated that the bi-Helmholtz equation admits non-trivial non-regular separation in the Cartesian and polar coordinate systems in $\mathbb{R}^2$ but does not admit non-trivial non-regular separation in the parabolic and elliptic-hyperbolic coordinate systems of $\mathbb{R}^2$. The results are applied to the study of small vibrations of a thin solid circular plate. It is conjectured that the reason as to why non-trivial non-regular separation occurs in the Cartesian and polar coordinate systems is due to the existence of first order symmetries (Killing vectors) in those coordinate systems. Symmetries of the bi-Helmholtz equation are examined in detail giving supporting evidence of the conjecture.

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May 1 – Master of Science Thesis Defence – Mariana Garrido de Gastro

Thursday, April 25, 2024 | By jsteepe

Master of Science thesis defence in Biology

Mariana Garrido de Gastro, a Master of Science candidate in the Department of Biological Sciences, will defend her thesis titled “DYNAMICS OF SIMULTANEOUS ARBOVIRAL INFECTION IN HOST AND VECTOR CELLS” on Wednesday, May 1 at 1 PM., virtually, in closed format.

The examination committee includes Melanie Pilkington, Chair; Fiona Hunter, Supervisor; Adam MacNeil, External Examiner, Department of Health Sciences; and Jeff Stuart and Ian Patterson, Committee Members.

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Thesis defense: Yuan Zhang

Event date: monday, april 24, 2023.

Yuan Zhang will defend the Ph.D. thesis on Wednesday, April 24 . The title is

“ Root group data (RGD) systems of affine type for significant subgroups of isotropic reductive groups over \(k[t,1/t]\) ”.

The defense will be held at Kerchof 111 at 3:00 pm .

Yuan and I hope that many of you will be able to attend.

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