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Undergraduate Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Postgraduate Entrance Examination Direction
Mathematics and applied mathematics postgraduate entrance examination direction: mathematics, basic mathematics, computational mathematics, probability theory and mathematical statistics, applied mathematics, operational research and cybernetics, finance and other similar majors.

1, applied mathematics: applied mathematics majors cultivate and master the basic theories and methods of mathematical science, have the ability to use mathematical knowledge and use computers to solve practical problems, and have been initially trained in scientific research.

Senior professionals who can engage in research and teaching in science and technology, education, economy and other departments, or engage in practical application, development, research and management in production, operation and management departments.

2. Computational mathematics: The main research directions of computational mathematics include numerical functional analysis and continuous computational complexity theory, numerical differentiation and finite element, nonlinear numerical algebra and complex dynamic systems, numerical solutions of nonlinear equations, numerical approximation theory, computer simulation and information processing, and mathematical modeling and calculation of engineering problems.

3. Statistics: Statistics is a comprehensive science that infers the nature of the measured object and even predicts the future of the object by searching, sorting, analyzing and describing the data. Statistics uses a lot of professional knowledge in mathematics and other disciplines, and its application covers almost all fields of social science and natural science.

4. Finance: Finance is a discipline that studies value judgments and laws. This major trains professionals with financial theoretical knowledge and professional skills.