Founded December, 2021, this Wiki evolved as a joint initiative between Imperial Mathematics Society (Mathsoc) and Imperial Wiki Project (previously Imperial ChemEng Wiki). It is not only a centralised repository for course materials, but also a virtual space for students to reflect and discuss the materials learnt. In addition to the resources provided by maths lecturers and students in previous years, the wiki features original courses and blogs designed by students. Read more about our initiative here.
Please use the navigation side bar to not only locate summary pages for all modules offered within the Department of Mathematics but also pages on extra courses explored by students. There is also a plethora of supporting information regarding studying maths at Imperial and opportunities that exists beyond the core components of the degree.
Click the following link to navigate yourself:
*JMC students either choose MATH40008 or first-year group project for computing students.
*JMC students either choose MATH50014 or second-year group project for computing students.
As a student developer, you are responsible for the general administration of the MathsWiki. Tasks included (but not limited to)
You are welcomed to join our official Discord group if you want to contribute or give feedback
Login to access all resources. Only members of Imperial College or permitted external members are allowed to access the repository. Please login using e.g. your Imperial credentials to access all contents.
Use this Wiki at your own risk: the contents in MathsWiki are not endorsed by the department, and MathsWiki is not liable to any inaccuracies of its contents. We do try to make our contents as accurate as possible, so please do let us know if you find a mistake in our page. We, however, have no control over the quality of the external resources.
Copyright: The details of copyright policies are yet to be confirmed. At this point, copyright of materials in the Wiki belongs to the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College. Students at Imperial are free to read the materials, however sharing without permissions of the department are normally prohibited.
Use the materials with care: The materials may not reflect the latest update of the module. In addition, materials may contain errors. We are not liable to any of the above errors.
For contributors: please refer to the house style when writing your resources. Sharing of materials is only permitted if only you have reach an agreement with the department.