The Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics
Education:
- More than 1400 students,
- Programs offered (bachelour, master and doctoral ones)
Programs of Education by subject:
- Econometrics,
- Informatics (computer modelling, computer science, informatics, and software engineering),
- Mathematics' and informatics' teaching,
- Mathematics and applications,
- Mathematics of finance and insurance,
- Statistics
Description of Programs, in Lithuanian
The Faculty employs more than 100 people of staff (professors, associate and assistant professors). They are grouped into 8 departments (click Departments).
Main groups of courses covered:
- algebra and geometry;
- computer architecture and operating systems;
- cryptography, compression, information theory;
- data structures, algorithms, complexity, related theories;
- databases and related theories;
- differential equations and modelling;
- discrete mathematics, combinatorics;
- mathematical analysis and function theory;
- networking;
- probability theory and mathematical statistics;
- programming languages and related theories;
- software engineering
Research in the Faculty by topics:
- Analysis and solution of partial differential equations;
- Analysis, design and implementation of software systems; software process;
- Analysis of distributions in functional spaces and their application in statistics;
- History of mathematics in Lithuania;
- Imitational models and computational statistics;
- Mathematics of finance and insurance;
- Nonlinear and geometric modelling, image and signal processing;
- Problems of probability number theory;
- Statistical distributions and their applications;
- Statistical analysis in reliability and conservation theory, applications
International contacts:
- Socrates/Erasmus programs with universities from Denmark, Italy, Sweden, Germany, France, Greece;
- participation in various academic research and education projects, like NORFA networks, EUREKA, Humboldt and Fulbright foundations, etc.