LSU Mathematics Courses
No student may receive more than nine semester hours of credit in mathematics courses numbered below 1530, with the exception of students who are pursuing the elementary education degree and following the 12-hour sequence specified in that curriculum. No student who has already received credit for a mathematics course numbered 1530 or above may be registered in a mathematics course numbered below 1530, unless given special permission by the Department of Mathematics.
Not for degree credit. 1 hr. lec; 1 hr. rec.
- Additional course materials: Required: LSU Class Notes for Math 1020 titled MATH 1020 COURSE PACK available at campus bookstore. The TI-30XIIS calculator is required.
- Detailed course information
Credit will not be given for both this course and MATH 1015 or 1023.
This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.
Solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs with transformations; inverse functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions with applications; systems of equations.
- Textbook: MyLab Math Pearson Access Code (up to 18 weeks) with etext for Algebra & Trigonometry with Interactive Assignments, 4e by (required) Purchase either the 18-week or 24-month MyLab Math Access Code but not both. See specific course syllabus for details about which code is needed.
- Textbook: MyLab Math Pearson Access Code (up to 24 months) with etext for Algebra & Trigonometry with Interactive Assignments, 4th edition by (required) Purchase either the 18-week or 24-month MyLab Math Access Code but not both. See specific course syllabus for details about which code is needed.
- Additional course materials: LSU Class Notes for Math 1021 titled MATH 1021 COURSE PACK available at campus bookstore. The TI-30XIIS calculator is required.
- Detailed course information
Credit will not be given for both this course and MATH 1015 or 1023.
This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.
Trigonometric functions with applications; graphs with transformations; inverse functions; fundamental identities and angle formulas; solving equations; solving triangles with applications; polar coordinate system; vectors.
- Textbook: MyLab Math Pearson Access Code (up to 18 weeks) with etext for Algebra & Trigonometry with Interactive Assignments, 4e by (required) Purchase either the 18-week or 24-month MyLab Math Access Code but not both. See specific course syllabus for details about which code is needed.
- Textbook: MyLab Math Pearson Access Code (up to 24 months) with etext for Algebra & Trigonometry with Interactive Assignments, 4th edition by (required) Purchase either the 18-week or 24-month MyLab Math Access Code but not both. See specific course syllabus for details about which code is needed.
- Additional course materials: LSU Class Notes for Math 1022 titled MATH 1022 COURSE PACK available at campus bookstore. The TI-30XIIS calculator is required.
- Detailed course information
Credit will not be given for both this course and MATH 1015, 1021, or 1022.
This course fulfills 5 hrs. of the 6-hr. Gen. Ed. Analytical Reasoning requirement; a second Analytical Reasoning course will be required.
[LCCN: CMAT 1235 Algebra and Trigonometry]
Function properties and graphs; inverse functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, with applications; systems of equations; partial fraction decomposition; conics; trigonometric functions and graphs; inverse trigonometric functions; fundamental identities and angle formulas; solving equations and triangles with applications; polar coordinate system; vectors.
- Textbook: MyMathLab access code for Trigsted's Algebra and Trigonometry, 3e, 2019 by (required)
- Notes: Last offered in 2020.
Not for degree credit.
- Textbook: Thinking Mathematically, 8th edition by (required)
- Notes: Began in 2023-2024 catalog. Prof. Muffuletto, teaching spring, 2026
Primarily for students in liberal arts and social sciences.
This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.
Mathematical approaches to practical life problems. Topics include counting techniques and probability, statistics, graph theory, and linear programming.
- Textbook: Thinking Mathematically, 8th edition by (required) My Math Lab with Pearson e-text, 18 week subscription, access card.
- Notes: Text: Blitzer, Thinking mathematically, 8e, 2023. Access to the textbook can be obtained in one (1) of 4 ways. Students needs to purchase one (1) of the following 4 items. My Math Lab with Pearson e-text 18 week subscription, access card: 978-0137551224 My Math Lab with Pearson e-text, 18 week subscription, combo card : 978-0137551262 My Math Lab with Pearson e-text, 24 month subscription, access card : 978-137551248 My Math Lab with Pearson e-text, 24 month subscription, combo card: 978-0137551279
Not for science, engineering, or mathematics majors. For students who desire an exposure to mathematics as part of a liberal education.
This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.
Using mathematics to solve problems and reason quantitatively. Topics include set theory, logic, personal finance, and elementary number theory.
- Textbook: Thinking Mathematically, 8th edition , 2023 by (required)
- Notes: MyMathLab with Pearson e-text, 18 week subscription, access card - 978-01377551224 My Math lab with Pearson e-text, 24-month subscription, access card -978-01375511248
Primarily for students in the early childhood education PK-3 teacher certification curriculum or the elementary grades education curriculum.
- Textbook: Elementary geometry for teachers by (required) Ms. Dougherty will use own notes and give to students.
- Textbook: Primary Mathematics 4A (2003) by (required) texbok
- Textbook: Primary Mathematics 5A (2003) by (required)
- Textbook: Primary Mathematics 3B (2003) by (required)
- Textbook: Primary Mathematics 5B (2003) by (required)
- Additional course materials: Primary Mathematics 6B, textbook, ISBN 978-981-01-8515-2
- Notes: Elizabeth Dougherty is teaching for Spring 2026 Primary Mathematics 3A Textbook, ISBN 978-981-01-8950-2 Primary Mathematics 4A, Textbook ISBN 978-981-01-8506-0 Primary Mathematics 5ATextbook ISBN 978- 981-01-8503-9 Primary Mathematics 5A workbook, ISBN 978- 981-01-8951-1 Primary Mathematics 6ATextbook ISBN 978- 981-01-8514-5 Prof. Elizabeth Dougherty teaching spring, 2025.
Primarily for students in the early childhood education PK-3 teacher certification curriculum or the elementary grades education curriculum.
- Notes: Prof.Elizabeth Dougherty teaching, spring, 2026
Credit will not be given for this course MATH 1510, 1530, 1540, 1550, or 1551.
3 hrs. lecture; 1 hr. lab.
This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.
Differential and integral calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions; applications to business and economics, such as maximum-minimum problems, marginal analysis, and exponential growth models.
- Textbook: Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences and Social Sciences,ith Full Version with integrated Review 14/e by (recommended)
- Additional course materials: MyLabMath with Pearson eText, 18-week Access code, ISBN9780135903896 required MyLabMAth with Perarson e-text24 month access code, isbn9780135243343 Loose-leaf edition pllus MyLabMath with Pearson e-text 18 week access card package, ISBN 9780135998038 Hard
- Detailed course information
- Notes: In 2025-2026, Dr. Julia Ledet teaches the lecture portion of sections 1, 51, & (in 2nd fall and 2nd spring) 151.
Credit will not be given for this course and MATH 1431 , 1530, 1540, 1550, or 1551.
Introduction to differential and integral calculus with applications to data and life sciences. Topics include limits, derivatives, and basic integration methods.
- Textbook: Stewart/Day's BioCalculus: Calculus, Probability, and Statistics for the Life Sciences, ebook 2016 by (required)
- Notes: The Math 1510 title used to be (in the 2023-2024, 2024-2025, and 2025-2026 catalogs):
"Biomathematics: Calculus, Probability, and Statistics I."
The current title made its first appearance in the 2026-2027 catalog.In the 2026-2027 catalog and earlier catalogs, the Math 1510 catalog description was:
"Introduction to differential and integral calculus of functions of one variable, and matrix algebra and systems of linear equations."
The current title (which dropped "systems of linear equations") will make its first appearance in the 2027-2028 catalog, and will be effective in Workday starting Fall 2026.
Elementary combinatorics and discrete and continuous probability theory; representation of data, statistical models, and testing. Introduction to matrix algebra and Markov chains.
- Textbook: BioCalculus, Calculus, Probability, and Statistics for the Life Sciences by (required)
- Notes: The Math 1520 title used to be (in the 2023-2024, 2024-2025, and 2025-2026 catalogs):
"Biomathematics: Calculus, Probability, and Statistics II."
The current title made its first appearance in the 2026-2027 catalog.In the 2026-2027 catalog and earlier catalogs, the Math 1520 catalog description was:
"Elementary combinatorics and discrete and continuous probability theory. Representation of data, statistical models, and testing."
The current description (which added "systems of linear equations and Markov chains") will make its first appearance in the 2027-2028 catalog, and will be effective in Workday starting Fall 2026.
Math 1530 and Math 1540, together, cover the material of Math 1550.
Credit will not be given for this course and MATH 1431, 1510, 1550, or 1551.
Limits and derivatives of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, with applications.
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required)
- Detailed course information
- Notes: This course first appeared in the 2020-2021 catalog. Please check the text information for math 1550.
Math 1530 and Math 1540, together, cover the material of Math 1550.
Credit will not be given for this course and Math 1431, 1510, 1550, or 1551.
Integrals of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, with applications.
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required) uses same text as math 1550, 1552, etc.
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof.N. takenov teaching spring, 2026
Math 1530 and Math 1540, together, cover the material of Math 1550.
An honors course, MATH 1551, is also available.
Credit will not be given for this course and Math 1431, 1510, 1530, 1540, or 1551.
This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.
Limits, derivatives, and integrals of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, with applications.
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required)
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Spring 2024. Math 1530, 1540, 1550, 1551,1552 and 1553 using Stewart/Clegg/Watson's Calculus Early Transcendentals, 9th edition.
Credit will not be given for this course and Math 1431, 1510, 1530, 1540, or 1550.
Honors Calculus: Same as Math 1550, with special honors emphasis for qualified students.
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required) The learning program: WebAssign has e-book access included.
- Notes:
An honors course, MATH 1553, is also available.
Credit will not be given for this course and MATH 1553 or 1554.
This is an Integrative Learning Core (ILC) course that awards general education credit.
Techniques of integration, parametric equations, analytic geometry, polar coordinates, infinite series, vectors in low dimensions; introduction to differential equations and partial derivatives.
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required)
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof. Rios, Takenov, Tauodi, Bulut teaching spring, 2026
Same as MATH 1552, with special honors emphasis for qualified students.
Credit will not be given for this course and MATH 1552 or 1554.
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required)
- Notes: Prof. Rios and Azhang teaching spring, 2026
- Textbook: Calculus for Biology and Medicine, 3E by (required)
- Notes: Prof. C. Li will be teaching for spring 2016.
- Textbook: An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in Python by (required)
- Notes: Began in 2023-2024 catalog.
Credit will not be given for this course and CSC 2259.
- Textbook: Discrete Mathematical Models and Its Applications , Release 2025 by (optional) New 2025 Loose-leaf version : ISBN 978-1-266-82150-9.
- Notes: Prof. V. Rios, teaching Fall, 2025
- Notes: This class was last taught in Fall, 2022. It is being phased out and will be replaced by Math 2035.
- Notes: Prof. P. Wolenski will teach for Spring, 2026
- Notes: Prof. P. Wolenski, Teaching Fall 2023
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required)
(effective fall 2012). - Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof. Vempati, Takenov, and Drenska teaching spring, 2026.
- Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals version, 9th edition, 2021 by (required)
- Notes: Prof. Len Richardson teaching fall, 2024.
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof. Jim Madden teaching Spring 2026.
- Textbook: Ordinary Differential Equations by (required) https://www.pdfdrive.to/dl/ordinary-differential-equations-27
- Textbook: Ordinary Differential Equations by (required) https://www.pdfdrive.to/dl/ordinary-differential-equations-27
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof. Boris Rubin teaching fall, 2026.
- Textbook: A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications, 12th edition, WebAssign, e-Book by (required)
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof. Alisina Azhang teaching, spring 2026.
- Textbook: Introduction to Linear Algebra, 6th edition by (required) e-text is also available at LSU Library e-texts requests for teachers/students.
- Notes:
- Textbook: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra , 4E 2021. Mymathlab with Pearson E-text access codes. by (required) See notes below on texts
- Additional course materials: E-text access code : 978036743644, Hard copy text" 978-801344997181, Loose leaf text: 9780134498133
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof.Z. Zheng, Wells, and Tom teaching spring, 2026
Also offered as EXST 2105.
- Textbook: An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in Python by (required) there is a PDF file of the text, please check with Dr. Ganguly
- Notes: Math 2105 will make its first catalog appearance in the 2026-2027 catalog. But Math 2105 has been in Workday since fall 2025. In fall 2024, the content of Math 2105 was offered as Math 2999.
- Notes: Not teaching this semester.
- Textbook: An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in Python by (strongly recommended)
- Notes: Began in 2023-2024 catalog. Prof. Arnab Ganguly teaching fall 2024.
- Notes: Prof. Rebecca Nguyen will teach fall, 2025
- Notes: Rebecca Nguyen will be teaching Spring, 2022.
- Textbook: Interest Theory, Financial Mathematics and Deterministic Valuation,3rd edition by (required)
- Notes: First offered in fall 2019. Previously numbered Math 4050. Professor Delzell taught this in fall 2019 & 2020.
Other required course notes (from Society of Actuaries website):
FM-24-17 Using Duration and Convexity to Approximate Change in Present Value URL
FM-25-17 Interest Rate Swaps URL
FM-26-17 Determinants of Interest Rates
- Textbook: Fundamentals of Probability, 5th edition,2024 by (required)
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof. H. He teaching spring, 2026. Prof. N. Mehlhop teaching spring 2026.
- Textbook: The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition 2001-2016: Problems, Solutions and Commentary by (supplemental) Prof. Will use own notes
- Notes: Dr. Hongyu He teaching for fall, 2024.
- Textbook: Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries, 4th edition, 2007 by (required)
- Notes: Dr. Ameziane Harhad teaches this in fall 2024
- Notes: Dr. Pete Wolenski, Teaching Fall, 2024. There are also lecture videos on the text on You Tube. Dr. Nadejda Drenska, teaching Fall, 2024.
- Textbook: Modern Algebra and Discrete Structures (1991) by (required) LSU Digital Library has PDF file of the text.get with Dr. Cohen)
- Notes: Prof. Dan Cohen, teaching Spring 2026
- Textbook: An Introduction to Mathematical Modeling, 2000 by (required) Dover Publication
- Notes: Prof. J. Madden, teaching Spring, 2025
- Notes: Prof. H. Zhang teaching Spring, 2025
- Textbook: An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (1989) by (required) Dover Publications
- Notes: Prof. Rob Lipton Teaching spring 2026
- Textbook: Advanced Calculus: An Introduction to Linear Analysis, 1st Edition (2008) by (required) Free download e-text through my.lsu.edu < LSU Digital Library.
- Additional course materials: There is a free online e-book though student's myLSU access library.
- Notes: Prof. L. RIchardson teaching spring, 2026 .The text for this course and 4035 , both of these courses are ZCT courses. There is a free e-book, downloadable on any my.lsu.edu account from the LSU Library.You can also check out Dr. Richardson's website for more info. He is the author of the text.
- Textbook: Advanced Calculus: An Introduction to Linear Analysis, 1st Edition (2008) by (required) text is available : free download e-book, LSU Digital Library.
- Notes: Prof.Len Richardson teaching spring, 2026. Text is available for free download via, LSU Digital Library. Students can also check out Prof. Len Richardson's website for more info. (teaches math 4031, he wrote the text)
- Textbook: Advanced Calculus: An Introduction to Linear Analysis, 1st Edition (2008) by (required) The on-line e-book is available free through students myLSU library access
- Additional course materials: The on-line e-book free is available through students' myLSU access library!
- Notes: Prof.Len. Richardson teaching fall,2025. There is also a free e-book, downloadable on my.lsu.edu account from the library. This class is ZCT course.
- Textbook: Complex variables with Applications, 9th edition , 2014 by (optional) Prof. using own notes
- Notes: Prof. F. Yang teaching spring, 2026
- Textbook: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 7E , 2022 by (required) Used beginning Fall 2013.
- Detailed course information
- Notes: Prof. Len Richardson teaching fall, 2025
(In the 2015-2016 and earlier catalogs, the prereq for this course was Math 4031.)
- Textbook: Essemtial Topology by (required) Text text available LSU Digital Library
- Notes: Prof. Pramod Achar teaching fall, 2026.
- Notes: Prof. Larry Smolinsky will teach fall, 2023. Student registered for this class. Please email Dr Smolinsky about texts, etc. needed for the class.
- Notes: Prof. Larry Smolinsky teaching Spring 2026
- Additional course materials: Prof. will use own notes, students can do internet purchase of : "The Infinite Actuary" .
- Notes: Prof. Smolinsky will teach fall, 2026
- Notes: Prof. Smolinsky will teach, Spring 2023
Last offered fall 2018; replaced by Math 3050 beginning fall 2019.
- Textbook: Financial Mathematics: A Practical Guide for Actuaries and Other Business Professionals, 2nd Edition (2005) by (required)
- Notes: Other required course notes (from Society of Actuaries website):
FM-24-17 Using Duration and Convexity to Approximate Change in Present Value URL
FM-25-17 Interest Rate Swaps URL
FM-26-17 Determinants of Interest Rates
- Textbook: Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis, 3rd Edition (2007) by (recommended)
- Notes: In the 2016-2017, 2017-2018, 2018-2019 and 2020-2021 catalogs, and subsequent catalogs, this course carried or will carry 4 hours of credit, and covered or will cover time series.
In the 2019-2020 catalog, this course carried 3 hours, and did not cover time series; then the description was:
"Statistical inference including hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, estimators, and goodness-of-fit."
- Notes: Prof. F.Yang teaching fall, 2026
- Notes: Prof. Hong chao zhang,teaching, Fall, 2025
- Textbook: Numerical Analysis, 9th by (optional) Prof Walker , also using own notes.
- Notes: Prof. Hongchao Zhang Teaching fall, 2026 .
- Notes: Prof. Xiaoliang Wan teaching spring, 2026
- Textbook: Linear algebra with Applicatopms. by (required) https://archive.org/details/2018LinearAlgebraWithApplications/page/n3/mode/2up
- Additional course materials: https://archive.org/details/2018LinearAlgebraWithApplications/page/n3/mode/2up
- Notes: Prof.H. He teaching spring, 2026 (will use owh notes, plus Keith Nicholson's < Linear algebra with applications, free download. Student in class , ask Dr. He for the link.
- Notes: Prof. Fang Yang, teaching Fall, 2026
- Textbook: Introduction to Graph Theory (Classic Version) , 2nd edition. (2018) by (required)
- Notes: Prof. Christin Bibby teaching for Spring, 2025.
- Textbook: Introductory Combinatorics (Classic Version ) 5th, by (required)
- Notes: Prof. Fang Yang teaching fall, 2026.
- Textbook: Elements of Number Theory by (required)
- Notes: Hasan Saad teaching for fall, 2024.
- Textbook: Introduction to Abstract Algebra, 4th edition by (required)
- Additional course materials: e-version of text can be downloaded from the book webpage.
- Notes: Prof. William Hoffman teaching fall, 2025
- Textbook: Introduction to Abstract Algebra, 4th edition by (required)
- Notes: Prof. X. Wang teaching spring, 2026
- Textbook: Fourier Analysis and Its Applications by (strongly recommended)
- Notes: Prof. J. Zhu teaching spring, 2026
- Textbook: Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers (1993) by (required) Dover Publications.
- Additional course materials: It can be downloaded for free from the LSU library as part of the Springer Link collection: https://doi-org.libezp.lib.lsu.edu/10.1007/978-3-319-02099-0
- Notes: Prof. Jiuyi Zhu teaching Fall, 2026
- Textbook: Special Functions for Scientists and Engineers by (required) Dover Publ.
- Notes: Prof. Andrei Tarfulea teaching for fall, 2025
- Notes: Prof. Justn Lanier teaching Spring 2026. Will be using unpublished notes by Dr.Jimmie Lawson, Mathematics and Its History. NOtes will be sent to students in moodle.
- Notes: For textbooks and other detailed descriptions of the various sections of Math 4997 for each semester, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour (where graduate-level courses in Math for each semester are described). 4997 - 1 , Sage and Achar 4997 - 2 , Vela-Vick and Wong - no text. Math 4997, sec. 1, taught by Dan Sage.
- Notes: Prof. Smolinsky teaching sec. 1, 2, Fall 2023, Own notes Prof. Sundar teaching sec. 3, Fall 2023, Own notes.
- Notes: Jim Madden will be teaching for fall, 2018.
- Notes: Prof. Frank Neubrander teaching spring, 2022.
- Notes: Prof. Frank Neubrander teaching Spring, 2022.
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour.
- Notes: Texts are recommended but not required. For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour.
- Textbook: Abstract Algebra, 3rd Edition (2003) by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour.
- Textbook: Abstract Algebra, 3rd Edition (2003) by (required) Year published, 2006
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. .
- Textbook: Commutative algebra: with a view towards Algebraic Geometry (grad texts in math) No. 150. 3rd edition by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Dr. Bill Hoffman will be teaching for spring, 2022.
- Textbook: Number Fields by (required) Springer
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Please refer to: www.math.lsu.edu graduate courses for information: Neukirch's text is online. Milne notes can be found at https://www.jmilne.org/math/courseNotes/ANT.pdf. Dr. Kopp's own notes.
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. Xingting Wang will teach for Fall, 2024
- Textbook: Representation Theory: A first course (Grad. Text in mathematics, 129) 1991 by (required) https://mat.uab.cat/~pitsch/ReadingSeminar/Fulton-Harris.pdf
- Detailed course information
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof Richard Ng teaching fall, 2025 Rick Estrada will be teaching for fall, 2016..
- Textbook: An Introduction to Homological Algebra (1994) by (required) There is also a PDF file available,check with Dr. Hoffman.
- Notes: Prof. B. Hoffman teaching fall, 2025. For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. Hoffman, teaching fall, 2023.
- Textbook: Classical Fourier Analysis, 3rd edition, GTM 249. by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Math 7280(1) Achar will use own notes.
- Textbook: Categories for the Working Matiematician (Grad Texts 5) by (required) https://math.mit.edu/~hrm/palestine/maclane-categories.pdf
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edud/cur.grad.cour. https://bookstore.ams.org/surv-107-s/ Representations of Algebraic Groups: Second Edition
- Textbook: Real Analysis : Measure theory, Integrtion, AND hiLBERT sPACES, 1ST EDITION, by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. A. Tarfulea teaching for fall, 2024.
- Textbook: Ordinary Differential Equations, 3rd Edition (1998) by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour.
- Textbook: The Mathematical Theory of Finite Element Methods, 3rd Edition (2008) by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. Shawn Walker will be teaching for fall, 2019
- Textbook: A first course in functional analysis by (required) There is a PDF file of the text. Please see Prof. Vempati
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour
- Textbook: Complex Analysis by (strongly recommended) There is a PDF file of the text
- Notes: Prof. Y. Antipov, teaching fall, 2026 For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour.
- Textbook: Probability: Theory and Examples, 5th edition by (required) There is also PDF file available , Contact Dr. Ganguly
- Additional course materials: No text. Lecture notes will be provided.
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. https://services.math.duke.edu/~rtd/PTE/PTE5_011119.pdf Prof. Ganguly teaching fall, 2025.
- Notes: Prof. Arnab Ganguly teaching fall, 2026. For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Dr. Ganguly will use own notes. Also, reference : Rick Durrett's book : Probabilitiy theory and Examples. There is PDF file os Durretts book in the LSU Digital Library.
- Lecture notes
- Additional course materials: Additional reference is Continuous Martingales by Brownian Motion by Daniel Revuz, Yor
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour Prof. Arnab Ganguly, teaching for spring, 2024
- Textbook: Nilpotent Orbits in Semisimple Lie Algebras by (recommended)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Professor He will be teaching for spring, 2017.
- Textbook: Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour Professor Nguyen will be teaching for spring , 2020
- Textbook: Classical Fourier Analysis, 3rd edition, GTM 249. by (optional) LSU Digital Library has PDF file of the text.
- Textbook: Fractional integrals, potentials, and Radon transforms (2nd edition) by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. B. Rubin teaching for fall, 2024. Phuc Nguyen will be teaching the course for spring 2015.
- Notes: Prof.Andrei Tarfula teaching Fall, 2026
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. S. Shipman teaching spring, 2024.
- Textbook: Partial Differential Equations (2002)reprint by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. The text is the 2010 edition 2nd edition.
- Notes: In spring 2026, section 1 of Math 7390 is entitled "Introduction to Radon transforms," and is taught by Prof. B. Rubin.
This is an introductory course-seminar in the theory of Radon transforms and integral geometry. It includes fractional integration and differentiation of functions of one and several variables, and related topics in harmonic analysis.
Section 2 of Math 7390 is entitled "Nonlinear Optimization Theory and Algorithms," and is taught by Prof. H. Zhang.
- Textbook: Enumerative Combinatorics ,Volume 1 by (required)
- Notes: Prof. Christin Bibby teaching fall, 2025. LSU Digital Library has PDF file of the text. It is free for students. For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour.
- Textbook: Graph Theory, 5th edition, 2017 by (strongly recommended)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. Z. Wang teaching spring, 2026..
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof Zhiyu Wang will have notes from Linear Algebra Methods in Combinatorics biy Laszio Babai and Peter Frankl, (not published. Students registered fo rthe class, Dr. Wang will send you the notes.
- Textbook: Topology, 2nd Edition (2000) Classic Edition , Paper Back by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. Christin Bibby teaching fall, 2023. (1s/2024)
- Textbook: Algebraic Topology by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Here is a link to the website for a copy of the Text. http://www.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/AT/ATpage.html Prof. Vela-Vick teaching, Spring, 2021
- Textbook: Algebraic Topology by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour Prof.Shea Vela-Vick teaching spring, 2026 Prof. Dan Cohen, teaching fall, 2023.
- Textbook: Topology and Geometry by (required)
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. . Shea Vela-Vick will be teaching for spring, 2017.
- Textbook: Riemannian Geometry (1993) by (required)
- Notes: Course created in 2022. Prof. David Shea Vela-Vick teaching fall, 2024.
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour.
- Notes: For detailed, semester-by-semester descriptions of 7000-level math courses, see https://www.math.lsu.edu/grad/cur.grad.cour. Prof. S. Walker teaching, spring 2024