FreeFem++: A High Level MultiPhysics Finite Element Software ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Olivier Pironneau overviews the features and capabilities of FreeFem++, which uses the finite element method.
The Evolution of Mathematical Word Processing ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Nick Higham reflects on his early experiences and wonders how computers have simplified mathematical writing.
Data-enabled, Physics-constrained Predictive Modeling of Complex Systems ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News With recent advances in computing and algorithms, data science has risen as a discipline in its own right.
Extended Functionality and Interfaces of the PRIMME Eigensolver ResearchInsightsCommentary PRIMME was first released as a C software package for finding a few selected eigenpairs of large Hermitian matrices.
Beyond UQ: Dealing with Deep Uncertainty ResearchCommentaryCareersProfessional DevelopmentSIAM News Hans Kaper discusses the field of deep uncertainty, which plays an important role in the development of policy and business strategy.
Deep, Deep Trouble ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Michael Elad describes the profound impact of deep learning technology on image processing, mathematics, and present-day society.
An Electrician’s (or a Plumber’s) Proof of Euler’s Polyhedral Formula ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Euler’s polyhedral formula describes the number of vertices, edges, and faces of a polyhedron without holes.
Short Codes Can Be Long on Insight ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Nick Higham discusses some history of programming and coding, and asserts the benefits of short code.
Measuring Curvature with a Bike ResearchInsightsCommentary In his latest column on "Mathematical Curiosities," Mark Levi presents a geometrical proof of a mathematician's bike.
Tracing the Early History of MATLAB Through SIAM News Happening NowResearchCommentary Nick Higham recently looking through some back issues of SIAM News and spotted a number of adverts for MATLAB from 1985-1991.
An Appeal from a Heart Doctor to Mathematicians ResearchCommentary Michael Lloyd spoke at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering about the problem of atrial fibrillation.
Streamlining Research-Based Collaboration with Authorea ResearchCommentary Alberto Pepe, co-founder of Authorea, describes his decision to create an online platform for researchers to write collaboratively.
An Information Theory-Based ‘Thermometer’ to Uncover Bridge Defects ResearchInsightsCommentary Information theory, a branch at the intersection of mathematics and electrical engineering, can help monitor the structural health of bridges.
Systems Analysis to Inform and Support Global Transformations ResearchInsightsCommentaryCareersStudents and EducationProfessional DevelopmentSIAM News The growing area of systems analysis yields multidisciplinary solutions and policy recommendations in response to emerging global problems.
Machine Learning’s Impact on Global Public Health Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Paul Davis outlines verbal autopsy and shows how machine learning can increase the accuracy of disease diagnoses.
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