His research field includes symplectic geometry and dynamic systems.
Other discrete aspects of number theory include geometry of numbers.
Such curved spaces include Riemannian geometry as a general example.
So far, all 250 of his employees have taken a core curriculum that includes math, geometry, blueprint reading and statistical process.
Other areas he worked in include multivariate analysis, estimation theory, and differential geometry.
By the year 2000, students will be required to take at least three years of mathematics, including a course that includes algebra, geometry and trigonometry.
His other interests included algebraic number theory, mathematical economics and geometry of numbers.
His sources also include geometry, human anatomy, animal skeletons and other natural forms.
New topics sometimes include scientific notation, concepts with negative numbers, and more advanced geometry.
Math courses for middle school include pre-algebra, algebra and geometry.