Maths Goes Underground ResearchInsightsSIAM News This article is an adapted version of Chris Budd’s piece for the IMA about maths and the London Underground.
Quo Vadis, Scientific Software? ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News We talk a lot about underlying methods and algorithms, but almost never talk about their incarnation: software.
Kadison-Singer Problem Solved ResearchInsightsSIAM News What is the best kind of mathematical problem? Does it resemble a distant mountaintop or a vast subterranean river?
The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Celebrates Computations in Chemistry and Biology Happening NowAwards and RecognitionResearchInsightsSIAM News The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt, and Arieh Warshel.
Models and Algorithms for Exascale Computing Pose Challenges for Applied Mathematicians ResearchInsightsSIAM News Computer architectures are changing, from the PC under your desk to the world’s largest supercomputers.