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Which are the strongest unis in math in Europe?
Which are their strongest research groups?

>> No.10586961

>>10586946
What area of maths you shithead?

>> No.10586964

>>10586946
Saarland University ftw

>> No.10587132

>>10586946
I don't think you can even compare ENS ulm and Cambridge to anything else in Europe concerning math, maybe where Scholze went. And in the World, Princeton and Harvard. That's about it.

>> No.10587545

>>10586961
statistics

>> No.10588289

>>10586961
analytic combinatorics

>> No.10588327

>>10586946
Any US schools including Harvard, Princeton, etc are a load of shit for undergrad.
If look at at the alumni, it's only the PhDs of those schools that are successful.
Go either ENS or Cambridge
It's only ENS

>> No.10588509

>>10586961
homotopy type theory

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>>10587545

>> No.10588519

>>10586961
algebraic graph topology

>> No.10589061

>>10586961
class field theory

>> No.10589072

>>10586964
>Intel
>zoinks

>> No.10589083

>>10586946
TU Leuven
TU Delft
TU Eindhoven
TU Twente

>> No.10589140

>>10586946
>Which are their strongest research groups?
This does not really make sense for France (and probably other places) since most unis are quite small (relative to your typical anglo-saxon uni) and have small research teams.
There is a high concentration of famous mathematicians in the Paris and Lyon areas because there are several large unis (esp. in the Paris area) and ENS there, but there are amazing researchers in many other smaller research groups (Lille, Grenoble, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Rennes, etc.)

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>>10586946
>scholze.jpg

>> No.10589184

>>10586946
No, no, no. Here's the best University in the West for mathematics and you can get your degree online from the comfort of your computer.

Give it a look!

https://www.liberty.edu/

>> No.10589205

>>10586961
geometric measure theory

>> No.10589244

>>10586964
based and sisterfucking pilled

>> No.10590050

I've read that École normale supérieure is supposed to be really elite but not sure. Anyone care to comment on this school?

>> No.10590077

>>10586961
cock theory

>> No.10590111

>>10586961
convex algebra

>> No.10590335

>>10589083
homo

>> No.10590355

Normalien from ENS Ulm here. There is no such thing as a Master's, which is required to do a PhD in France, in the ENS.
You have to take a MSc from one of the top uni, each with it's own specialty : Paris 6 for algebra, Paris 7 for analysis ( best math btw ), and Paris 11 for number theory.
In other words, one of these unis or cambridge / oxford, the rest is trash.

>> No.10590361

>>10587545
I thought you said math.

>> No.10590380

>>10590355
pk tu mens mecque
t.seething 1er recalé à ULM :)

>> No.10591122

>>10586961
abstract judaism

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>>10591122

>> No.10592360

>>10586964
UdS or die

>> No.10592382

>>10587132
>>10588327
>>10590355

Is really everything else trash?
If I go for my masters to Bonn, Leuven or some other place its bad everywhere?