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What's the most advanced mathematics class you've taken, /sci/?

>> No.6401516

Triple integrals 201.

>> No.6401520

solving for x

>> No.6401530

>>6401503
Math?

Calc BC. Thinking about taking intro to stats later, but I don't really need much higher math in my degree.

>> No.6401533

introduction to post second order continuous summation

>> No.6401536

uhh real analysis, differential and algebraic geometry, metric spaces. a lot.

>> No.6401537

Homological algebra, functional analysis, harmonic analysis, representation theory... Math doesn't go in a straight line.

>> No.6401559

I took a seminar on semi-integrable *-pseudohomologies in hyperprojective Vasiliev-subcompactifications of operadified Takanashi spaces and their applications to the unsolved 0.999=1 conjecture.

>> No.6401558

Green functions in Hedgehog signaling pathways
Orbifold methods in non-linear functional analysis
Homotopy type theoretic aspects of the Kontsevich vaginal over-lubrication syndrome

>> No.6401566

I took a course last year in grad school. it was over the functional
probability of sentine-waves and triple manifold ring spaces

>> No.6401570

Galois Theory

Fucked up shit I tell you.

>> No.6401571

>>6401570
babby's first field theory

>> No.6401592

>>6401503
>most advanced mathematics
Hard to choose between Topology, Asymptotic Expansions, and Complex Analysis — but I did more work in Real Analysis.

>> No.6401603

I have learn how to make an addition.
In lambda-calculus.

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6401610

discrete math 101 for CS

>> No.6401612

Calculus iii

>> No.6401706

>>6401559
>>6401558
I lol'd
9.999.../10