CDAM: Computational, Discrete and Applicable Mathematics@LSE is a long-standing research grouping bringing together many different strands of mathematical work carried out in a number of different Departments at LSE, including Mathematics|, Statistics|, Economics|, and Management|. Its aim is to raise the profile of mathematics in the social sciences.
CDAM@LSE has a number of regular activites|, the centre piece of which is a weekly research seminar|.
CDAM is particularly active in the following research areas:
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Game Theory;
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Combinatorial Optimisation;
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Theory of Economic Forecasting;
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Mathematical Programming;
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Complexity Theory;
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Discrete Probabilistic Analysis;
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Mathematics in Finance;
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Mathematical Control Theory;
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Social Choice Theory;
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Algebraic Graph Theory;
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Artificial Neural Networks and Computational Learning Theory;
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Rendezvous Search Theory;
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Algorithms and Theory of Computation.