A Coriolis Pair Paradox ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsClassical Applied Mathematics Mark Levi explores common sources of confusion in deriving the Coriolis acceleration on a rotating platform.
Higher-order Network Analysis Takes Off, Fueled by Old Ideas and New Data ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsData Science Opportunities in network science and data science have grown tremendously, which yields more data and more questions.
COVID-19: Models, Mathematics, and Myths ResearchInsightsCommentaryComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisData Science Several myths pertaining to mathematical models that attempt to address COVID-19 may limit their usefulness.
Fast-forwarding Quantum Simulations ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical Analysis Fast forwarding algorithms could allow scientists to overcome limits that stifle real-world quantum simulations.
Rational Functions and Beyond Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical Analysis Tradition regards rational functions as a computational minefield, but recent developments are changing this picture.
Optimization Theory and Perspectives on the Field of Machine Learning Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsData ScienceOptimization An impressive array of theoretical results in optimization have been motivated by machine learning.
When Data Meets Diversity ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsData Science Data science is helping to quantify the underrepresentation of women and people of color in art museums.
Scale-bridging with Machine Learning to Characterize Brittle Damage and Failure ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsMathematical Aspects of Materials Science Researchers are using machine learning techniques to understand the mechanisms that make brittle materials fail.
A Simple Derivation of Heron’s Formula ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsApplied Geometry Mark Levi presents a straightforward method for deriving Heron's formula, which gives the area of a triangle.
Can Scientific Computing and Combinatorial Mathematics Work Together? Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical Analysis The 2020 SIAM Workshop on Combinatorial Scientific Computing took place earlier this year in Seattle, Wash.
Controlling Invasive Populations in Rivers ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth The morphology and flow patterns of rivers impact the spread of invasive populations and their potential management.
Modeling Resource Demands and Constraints for COVID-19 Intervention Strategies ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthLife Sciences Quantifying the efficacy of contact tracing is crucial to understanding the impact of disease control strategies.
From Magnets to Melt Ponds ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth Researchers have adapted the Ising model to study the geometry of meltwater’s distribution over the surface of Arctic sea ice.
Scientific Visualization: New Techniques in Production Software ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical Analysis Experts have recently integrated new and innovative research into scientific visualization software.
Geometric Sum, Geometrically ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsApplied Geometry Mark Levi provides several geometrical proofs for a geometric sum formula.
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