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Originally posted by Amorymeltzer
As TSM said, the NSA is the largest employer of mathematicians around. I received a letter a while back from them, in fact, concerned hire. It was really quite amusing. I got a letter from the NSA with one problem on it. They told me I had one month to do it, by any means I wanted. Quite fun.
Originally posted by The_Final
Do they just look up who has recieved a PHD in Mathmatics? If so that might sound fun whats the salary of one of these NSA guys?
..............This is a rather vague post however, I am certain that Americans can rest easy as far as Math and National security goes. Naturally, mathematics is an important discipline. Equations that are developed can applied to almost every facet of our lives. And, while other nations value their applied math phd's, the US certainly does the same. Please clarify what you mean?
Originally posted by privy
I propose a new category that uses beginning, intermediate and advanced mathematics in enhancing national security. National security is essential to every American and mathematics is an essential tool to make the U.S. the paragon of the world. May God always bless America.
I don't think people with doctorates in physics work on models of economies of Wall Street; that's what a Ph.D. econometricist might do.... and as to whether or not the NSA hires more Ph.D.s in math than any other organization, I'd like to see some sort of evidence of that.
Originally posted by Off_The_Street
I don't think people with doctorates in physics work on models of economies of Wall Street; that's what a Ph.D. econometricist might do.... and as to whether or not the NSA hires more Ph.D.s in math than any other organization, I'd like to see some sort of evidence of that.
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