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What are the postgraduate entrance examination directions for mathematics majors?
There are many directions for the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics majors. Here are some common directions:

1. Basic mathematics: including number theory, algebra, geometry, topology and other basic mathematics fields. This direction mainly studies the basic theories and methods of mathematics to cultivate students' abstract thinking and logical reasoning ability.

2. Applied mathematics: including probability theory and mathematical statistics, operational research and cybernetics, computational mathematics and other applied mathematics fields. This direction mainly studies the application of mathematics in practical problems and cultivates students' ability to solve practical problems.

3. Financial Mathematics: Combining the knowledge of mathematics and finance, study the laws of financial market and risk management. This direction mainly cultivates students' analytical and decision-making ability in the financial field.

4. Statistics: Collection, collation, analysis and interpretation of research data. This direction mainly cultivates students' ability in data analysis and statistical modeling.

5. Computer Science: Combining the knowledge of mathematics and computer science, research the problems of algorithm design, data structure, artificial intelligence, etc. This direction mainly cultivates students' research and development ability in the computer field.

6. Engineering Mathematics: Combining the knowledge of mathematics and engineering, studying the modeling and solving of engineering problems. This direction mainly cultivates students' analysis and design ability in the engineering field.