SIAM Unwrapped - January 2020 Happening NowAwards and RecognitionUnwrappedStudents and Educationsiam.org FeedsEducationStudentCareerApplied GeometryApplied Mathematics EducationComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisControl and Systems TheoryData ScienceDiscrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer ScienceDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesFinancial Mathematics and EngineeringGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthImaging ScienceLife SciencesLinear AlgebraMathematical Aspects of Materials ScienceOptimizationAnalysis and Partial Differential EquationsUncertainty QuantificationClassical Applied Mathematics Meet SIAM's newest leadership, save up to 40% on select SIAM books, renew your membership for 2020, and more!
A Fast-Slow Switching Model of Banded Vegetation Pattern Formation in Drylands ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth A fast-slow switching framework can capture the natural timescales of important processes when it comes to banded vegetation.
SIAM Activity Groups Election Results Happening NowAnnouncementsGet InvolvedMembershipsiam.org FeedsApplied GeometryControl and Systems TheoryDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesFinancial Mathematics and EngineeringImaging ScienceOptimization SIAM is pleased to announce new officers for several activity groups.
SIAM Unwrapped - December 2019 Happening NowAwards and RecognitionUnwrappedStudents and Educationsiam.org FeedsEducationStudentCareerApplied GeometryApplied Mathematics EducationComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisControl and Systems TheoryData ScienceDiscrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer ScienceDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesFinancial Mathematics and EngineeringGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthImaging ScienceLife SciencesLinear AlgebraMathematical Aspects of Materials ScienceOptimizationAnalysis and Partial Differential EquationsUncertainty QuantificationClassical Applied Mathematics Meet SIAM's newest leadership, save up to 40% on select SIAM books, renew your membership for 2020, and more!
A Dynamical Origin for Consensus and Polarization Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsDynamical Systems, Nonlinear Waves People's beliefs, opinions, and choices are increasingly polarized in terms of social, political, and economic decisions.