Algebra
Mathematicians who study algebra study symbols and the principles that govern their application. It is a branch of mathematics where formal and arithmetic operations are applied to abstract symbols rather than concrete numbers.
Logic
It is believed to be the fundamental concept that supports all of mathematics and mathematical reasoning.
Calculus
Integrals, derivations, limit functions for real numbers, and research using the change and analysis concepts are all included in the field of calculus.
Geometry and Topology
The volume, dimensions, and shapes of geometrical figures are the focus of geometry, a practical field of mathematics. The study of forms, polygons, and other geometrical objects in two and three dimensions is its main subject.
Combinatory
It is a field of study that investigates all distinct objects. One of the most fundamental issues in combinatorics is the number of different configurations (for example, graphs, arrays, or designs) of a given type.
Number Theory
Mathematicians who specialise in number theory study the positive integer properties of numbers. One of the oldest and most organic branches of mathematics, it is known as "higher arithmetic".