2018 I. E. Block Community Lecture: How Paradoxes Shape Mathematics and Give Us Self-Verifying Computer Programs Happening NowAnnouncementsPress ReleasesGet InvolvedConferencessiam.org FeedsCareer Thomas Hales will present this year's I.E. Block Community Lecture on July 11 at the SIAM Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon.
Controllability and Local Asymptotic Stabilizability of Control Systems Happening NowAwards and RecognitionGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM Newssiam.org FeedsControl and Systems Theory Paul Davis overviews Jean-Michel Coron’s 2017 W.T. and Idalia Reid Prize Lecture on controllability and local asymptotic stabilizability.
Singular Perturbations in Noisy Dynamical Systems Happening NowAwards and RecognitionGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightssiam.org FeedsDynamical Systems, Nonlinear Waves Paul Davis recaps Bernard Matkowsky’s 2017 John von Neumann Lecture, which focused on the effects of noise.
Untangling Random Polygons and Other Things Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM Newssiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical Analysis Charles F. Van Loan previews his upcoming 2018 John von Neumann Lecture about the polygon averaging problem.
Understanding and Appreciating Mathematics and Statistics Happening NowAnnouncementsGet InvolvedSIAM Newssiam.org FeedsEducationStudent Participate in Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month by hosting and organizing events all throughout April.
Snow Business: Computational Elastoplasticity in the Movies and Beyond Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM Newssiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical Analysis In his talk at AN18, Joseph Teran will discuss how visual effects rely on a wide range of numerical methods for PDEs.
2017 SIAG/Analysis of Partial Differential Equations Prize Happening NowAwards and RecognitionGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News Scott N. Armstrong and Charles K. Smart were awarded the 2017 SIAM/APDE Prize at PD17 for their 2016 paper.
The Mathematics of Wrinkles and Folds Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News During his invited talk at AN18, Robert V. Kohn will discuss patterns in the wrinkling and folding of thin elastic sheets.
Recent Advances in Dimensionality Reduction with Provable Guarantees Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News Jelani Nelson will discuss dimensionality reduction from the viewpoint of low-distortion embeddings at AN18.
Math of Planet Earth at EGU 2018 Happening NowGet InvolvedConferencesResearchInsights Hans Engler, Hans Kaper, Tasso Kaper, and Theodore Vo will present a dynamical systems approach to the Pleistocene climate.
How Paradoxes Shape Mathematics and Give Us Self-verifying Computer Programs Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News In his talk at AN18, Thomas Hales will explain how some paradoxes play into self-verifying computer programs.
Seeing Through Rock: Mathematics of Inverse Wave Propagation Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News In his talk at AN18, Bill Symes will discuss our knowledge of Earth's interior and how it is an inverse problem.
Mathematics at the Upcoming AAAS Annual Meeting Happening NowAnnouncementsGet InvolvedConferencesSIAM News At its 2018 Annual Meeting, the AAAS will sponsor a symposium on mathematical approaches to major challenges.
Achieving Real Time Cone Beam CT Reconstruction Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsights Hospitals and clinics currently use two types of computed tomography (CT) scanners: conventional CT and cone beam CT.
How Will Early Quantum Computing Benefit Computational Methods? Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News 2017 saw considerable news about the imminent impact of quantum computing on science, math, and data analysis.
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