Just how much math have you learned?

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What's your highest level of math?

Poll ended at 2008-12-18 08:33pm

Arithmetic
2
1%
High school algebra/geometry
26
17%
Trigonometry
20
13%
Differential calculus
17
11%
Integral calculus
35
22%
Partial degree that makes use of math (detail in post)
16
10%
Degree in engineering (detail math experience in post)
13
8%
Degree in science (detail math experience in post)
12
8%
Degree in math (detail math experience in post)
12
8%
Terminal degree and research (detail research area/experience in post)
3
2%
 
Total votes: 156

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What the title says. The "Am I stupid?" thread and Olrik's follow-ups made me wonder: just how much math has everyone here had? The categories are above, so vote!

I myself am currently in the midst of completing a degree in math and physics (and economics, but so far it doesn't count in terms of math experience). I've taken group theory, analysis, topology, differential geometry, linear algebra, discrete math, differential equations, as well as multivariable and single-variable calculus. I have yet to take partial differential equations, boundary values, and measure theory. The physics classes I'm taking or have taken make heavy use of multivariable calculus, differential equations, and some linear algebra.

The economics class is so far full of people who seem to have difficulty with simple linear equations. Differentiating was mentioned. Once.
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At the moment, I have a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering. I have taken elementary linear algebra, multivariable calculus, ordinary differential equations, and a class on groups/rings/fields and their application to coding. I have considerable non-math-class experience in PDEs and numerical methods (whether or not the latter is really "math" is left to the reader). I may be taking a formal PDE course in the future.
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Graduate-level studies in Computer Science (I selected Engineering as my poll option). I have taken elementary linear algebra, statistics, multivariable (and single-variable) calculus, ordinary differential equations, probability, discrete mathematics and automata theory. I have also taken formal analysis of algorithms courses, but I am unsure if that is really "maths."
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Oh yeah. Throw in a prob&stat course too.
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B.Sc in CompSci. Same as phongn except I didn't have multivariable calculus and automata theory.

But since I became a government freeloader I've pretty much forgotten everything harder than basic high school calculus.
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B.Sc. in Mathematics and a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering.

The highest useful math that I've had would be Diff. Eq. 2, though the highest math that I've had is Advanced Analysis which was an introduction to theoretical calculus, delta-epsilon proofs and so forth.

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Got a bachelor's in physics. So naturally, I've taken linear algebra, ODE, PDE, Multi & Single Variable Calculus, and Mathematical Methods. What I can remember and am currently able to do off the top of my head is questionable. :?
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My highest formal mathematics training was through Calc AB in high school. Since then, I've had to pick up a few principles here and there for programming, and the only things I've really remembered from Calc have been the common applications sort of stuff - basically anything used in physics.
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The Spartan wrote:Edit: Chose not to vote since I need two options...
I'd vote "math degree", but whichever you feel like is fine for what I'm looking for.
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Surlethe wrote:
The Spartan wrote:Edit: Chose not to vote since I need two options...
I'd vote "math degree", but whichever you feel like is fine for what I'm looking for.
Fair enough. Done.
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aerius wrote:B.Sc in CompSci. Same as phongn except I didn't have multivariable calculus and automata theory.
I thought you were an EE?
Magus wrote:My highest formal mathematics training was through Calc AB in high school. Since then, I've had to pick up a few principles here and there for programming, and the only things I've really remembered from Calc have been the common applications sort of stuff - basically anything used in physics.
Calc AB ~= Calculus I = differential calculus. If you're serious about developing software, though, I'd suggest you take some probability and linear algebra if you can.
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phongn wrote:I thought you were an EE?
Nope, I just specialized into hardware design so there is a fair bit of overlap with EE.
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Just the basic 1st year university stuff, linear algebra, stats, calc I, and a watered down version of calc II in second year. I believe we got to the basics of integration & differentiation by parts.
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I got my prereqs for engineering completed before I started my BA, so up to integral calculus. But with luck, and cash, there will be mathematics in my future sooner rather than later.
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In my second year of a B.Sc. in Physics so multivariable calculus, ODE etc.
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I said I have a partial degree that uses math. I think I formally took through Differential Equations, and then took multiple stat and econometrics courses for my Econ degree. I'm not sure if those qualify as "math" in the sense of this poll.
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aerius wrote:
phongn wrote:I thought you were an EE?
Nope, I just specialized into hardware design so there is a fair bit of overlap with EE.
Essentially a computer engineer, then? That makes me wonder what your curriculum ended up being - I pretty much proceeded down the software path, especially in image/video processing.
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No, Statistics and Econometrics, which I also took, do not qualify as math in this poll I guess. We had courses in linear algebra, differential calculus and integral calculus courses. Thus I put integral calculus as top. The use of math is too "partial" in either statistics or econometrics to be seriously considered as grounds for choosing "partial degree that makes use of math".
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Surlethe wrote:The economics class is so far full of people who seem to have difficulty with simple linear equations. Differentiating was mentioned. Once.
What econ class is that? Is it like an intro to principles course, because Economists have basically used Calculus extensively since Ricardo. :wtf:
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Trigonometry. Well, it was part of the course (Grade 11 Principles of Math). But I had to barely scrape by in summer school. :oops:

I don't think it was so much out of lack of ability, though, as it was out of laziness and disorganization. I would do fine on tests if I bothered to study.
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Intergal Algebra when I was in Junior College, although I have mostly forgotten what I have learned one year ago.

Yes, I have a short term memory, blame me.

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I did 3 years of calculus (multi and single variable) followed by one year each of differential equations and linear algebra as part of my year and a half studying Aerospace Engineering. Unfortunately for my dumb ass the last course I took was roughly a decade ago and I've not bothered in that time to try and refresh my memory. If you had to quiz me right now I'd be screwed by anything tougher than multivariable algebra or trigonometry. Its really a case of use it or lose it and I lost it sad to say.
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I'm currently working on a B.A. in Mathematics with a minor in Biomathematics, and I intend to go for a Ph.D. I've taken Differential, Integral, and Multivariate Calculus, Elementary Linear Algebra, Probability & Statistics, General Topology, Ordinary Differential Equations, and I'm currently taking Real Analysis and Set Theory, with Number Theory and Real Analysis II next semester.

I've also taken a few physics classes, covering topics through special relativity and quantum mechanics.

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While I was in engineering, I did Calc I-III (Calc II included Linear Algebra) and Differential Equations. When I switched to Biology I also took a probability & statistics course (and also since I only needed Calc I and II for Bio Calc III and DiffEQs became Bio elective credits for me).
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Advanced High School Mathematics. (Equivalent to an English A level). Trigonometry,Differentials, Integrals. (At least I remember solving equations with those names being bandied around, I've managed to forget just about everything since then).
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