Snap to Structure ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News A ubiquitous example of the "snap to" structure in Adobe Photoshop occurs in floating-point arithmetic.
Graph Representations of Fractured Media in the Subsurface ResearchInsightsSIAM NewsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth Fractures are the primary pathways for fluid flow in low-permeability subsurface media, such as shale or granite.
Physics-based Probing and Prediction of Extreme Events ResearchInsightsSIAM NewsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth Extreme events are unexpected, transient phenomena with large magnitudes that take place over short time scales.
Randomization in Characterizing the Subsurface ResearchInsightsSIAM NewsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth Current methods for characterizing Earth’s subsurface are not sufficiently accurate to meet the needs of modern applications.
The High-Performance Conjugate Gradients Benchmark ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News The High-Performance Conjugate Gradients Benchmark complements the HPL Benchmark and is part of the TOP500 effort.