University of Washington
Graduate Study In Mathematics
Recommended Program: Ergodic Theory and Symbolic Dynamics

Christopher Hoffman, Douglas Lind, Boris Solomyak, Selim Tuncel

First Year 
504  505  506  (Modern Algebra) 
524  525  526  (Real Analysis) 
A choice of the following:
534  535  536  (Complex Analysis) 
544  545  546  (Topology and Geometry of Manifolds) 
554  555  556  (Linear Analysis) 
Second Year 
A choice of first-year courses not already taken.
A course in Ergodic Theory/Dynamical Systems, if offered.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
Since courses in Ergodic Theory / Dynamical Systems are offered according to student demand, students interested in this subject should talk to one of us as early as possible. Which other courses are taken depends on the direction the student plans to go in. Possible courses include Functional Analysis, Advanced Probability, and Optimization.
Graduate Study in Mathematics TOP grads@math.washington.edu