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8729574 No.8729574 [Reply] [Original]

What general would an undergraduate look to do in terms of research opportunities in mathematics?

>> No.8729575

>>8729574

*in general

>> No.8729578

>>8729574
I'm interested in this.
Asking a professor you like wouldn't hurt, I guess.

>> No.8729581

You missed the deadline for the mathematics REU's this year, but you should be able to hit them up next year. Google them.

>> No.8729586

We don't know you at all. Ask a professor

>> No.8729589

>>8729586

In general though. What kind of work entails 'mathematical research'.

>> No.8729592

>>8729589
It varies wildly. Ask a professor with whom you're interested on working.

>> No.8729594

>>8729574
Start researching something /very/ specific. You may find something that's golden, and if you don't, hey, at least you learned something. I got published as an undergraduate in a journal that's top 10 because of this. Just remember that it's really taxing and that your grades may fall because of it.

>> No.8729598

>>8729594

How abstract should I look? I don't have much in terms of abstract algebra or analysis under my belt, which is why I'm concerned.

>> No.8729608

>>8729598
try to figure out how to n-sect an angle
that ought to keep you busy for awhile

>> No.8729618

>>8729608

Any arbitrarily drawn angle in two dimension? Does the problem hold for n-D

>> No.8729623

>>8729598
I don't know, I was very lucky. I had it 'click' one night that there's something that appeared to be a paradox, so I naturally assumed I'm misunderstanding something. After reading for like seven months on the subject I was sure that it was overlooked and I solved it. Why do you want to publish as an undergraduate? Despite doing so myself I was unsure if everything in the paper's alright until my professor green-lit it. I still feel ashamed because of that.

>> No.8729632

>>8729574
1. Find a math professor you like
2. Go look at his research areas
3. Go read his publications, his students applications
4. If you're still interested ask him for a research position
Some professor's know exactly how to use you.

>> No.8729742

>>8729581

Can you explain what that means to someone who has never been introduced to this?

>> No.8729825

>>8729742
http://www.ams.org/programs/students/emp-reu