1. Books and Journals
The nationally renowned digitalized library holds a collection of over 15,000 mathematics-related books, as well as a wealth of Chinese and English mathematics journals. It also subscribes to both domestic and international electronic book and journal databases.
2. Hardware
Our department currently has a high-performance computing platform that accelerates research progress, a cloud-based desktop system accessible anytime and anywhere, as well as three dedicated computer labs for students’ classes and practical exercises. Additionally, multiple laptops are available for graduate students to apply for use.
3. Software
- Microsoft and Adobe software are available for all faculty and students across the university.
- Mathematical computation software: Maple, Mathematica, MATLAB.
- Statistical software: SPSS, SAS, STATA, S-Plus, R.