Historically, applied mathematics consisted principally of applied analysis, most notably differential equations; approximation theory (broadly construed, to include representations, asymptotic methods, variational methods, and numerical analysis); and applied probability. These areas of mathematics related directly to the development of Newtonian physics,
and in fact, the distinction between mathematicians and physicists was
not sharply drawn before the mid-19th century. This history left a
pedagogical legacy in the United States: until the early 20th century,
subjects such as classical mechanics were often taught in applied mathematics departments at American universities rather than in physics departments, and fluid mechanics may still be taught in applied mathematics departments. Quantitative finance is now taught in mathematics departments across universities and mathematical finance is considered a full branch of applied mathematics.Engineering and computer science departments have traditionally made use of applied mathematics.Today, the term "applied mathematics" is used in a broader sense. It
includes the classical areas noted above as well as other areas that
have become increasingly important in applications. Even fields such as number theory that are part of pure mathematics are now important in applications (such as cryptography), though they are not generally considered to be part of the field of applied mathematics per se. Sometimes, the term "applicable mathematics"
is used to distinguish between the traditional applied mathematics that
developed alongside physics and the many areas of mathematics that are
applicable to real-world problems .
cademic institutions are not consistent in the way they group and
label courses, programs, and degrees in applied mathematics. At some
schools, there is a single mathematics department, whereas others have
separate departments for Applied Mathematics and (Pure) Mathematics. It
is very common for Statistics departments to be separated at schools
with graduate programs, but many undergraduate-only institutions include
statistics under the mathematics department.
Many applied mathematics programs (as opposed to departments) consist
of primarily cross-listed courses and jointly appointed faculty in
departments representing applications. Some Ph.D. programs in applied
mathematics require little or no coursework outside of mathematics,
while others require substantial coursework in a specific area of
application. In some respects this difference reflects the distinction
between "application of mathematics" and "applied mathematics".
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