Thursday, 24 August 2017

graduate admissions - PhD in pure mathematics for a student in computer science


I'm a student currently pursuing my masters in computer science. My present area of research is computational algrebraic geometry (theory of grobner bases and tropical geometry).


Afterwards, I'm interested in pursuing my PhD in pure mathematics.


I would like know if I'll be elligible for applying to pure math PhD programs? And if yes, do I have any realistic chance of getting into one?


What else can I do to improve my chances of being accepted?




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