It’s All in the Math: Top UCLA Mathematician Shares Insights on Burglary Patterns and How Break-Ins May be Thwarted Happening NowPress Releasessiam.org FeedsEducationCareerDynamical Systems, Nonlinear Waves With studies showing that home break-ins spike at Holiday time, Americans should take care when leaving for family vacations or celebratory...
Can Social Interactions Affect Spread of Disease? Happening NowPress ReleasesResearchResearch Nuggets A team of researchers draws connections between social activity and the spread of epidemics through a mathematical model.
SIAM Fellows John Bell and Phil Colella Receive Lifetime Achievement Awards from Berkeley Lab Happening NowAwards and RecognitionPress Releases John Bell and Phil Colella of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory received the 2018 Berkeley Lab Prize – Lifetime Achievement Award.
Mathematical Model Offers New Strategies for Urban Burglary Prevention Happening NowPress ReleasesResearchResearch Nuggetssiam.org FeedsDynamical Systems, Nonlinear Waves A nonlinear model of urban burglary dynamics emphasizes timing of criminal activity and accounts for the deterring effect of police presence.
SIAM Rocks Data Science with New Book Series Happening NowPrograms and PublicationsAnnouncementsPress ReleasesBookssiam.org FeedsEducationStudentCareerData Science SIAM is delighted to announce a new book series on Data Science, a fast-moving and rapidly expanding research area.