Applied Algebra and Geometry: A SIAGA of Seven Pictures ResearchInsightsSIAM News The cover of SIAM’s brand-new journal, the SIAM Journal on Applied Algebra and Geometry, features seven pictures.
A Boat Paradox ResearchInsightsSIAM News In his recurring "Mathematical Curiosities" column, Mark Levi presents a twist on the standard high school boat problem.
Mood Maths: Moving Toward a Dynamical Understanding of Bipolar Disorder ResearchInsightsSIAM News Bipolar disorder is a chronic and severe mental illnesses. Michael Bonsall's research group has been using applied maths to better understand it.
Honeycombs, Archimedes, and Soccer Teams ResearchInsightsSIAM News John Gunnar Carlsson discusses a fundamental concern and trade-off in the analysis of logistical systems.
Applied Algebra and Geometry: A SIAGA of Seven Pictures ResearchInsightsSIAM News Read the first of three installments recognizing the new SIAM Journal on Applied Algebra and Geometry.
See Light Move: Compressed Sensing and the World’s Fastest 2-D Camera ResearchInsightsSIAM News In this article, Hans Kaper explores compressed sensing in digital cameras. He explains how physics can be used to reduce or eliminate shutter...
Computational Modeling of Convection in the Earth’s Mantle ResearchInsightsSIAM News Louis Moresi’s earlier article prompted a deeper look at models of Earth, and more specifically, into Earth’s mantle.
Addressing Challenges in Reduced-Order Modeling ResearchInsightsSIAM News The predictive capability of computational models allows simulation to replace physical experimentation in many scenarios.
Large-Scale Inversion in Exploration Seismology ResearchInsightsSIAM News By studying seismic data's dynamic and kinematic properties, researchers can infer large-scale variations on a local scale.
Pent Up: Using Pentagons to Tile a Plane ResearchInsightsSIAM News Tilings, or tessellations, refers to a branch of discrete geometry that involves covering the plane (or space) with shapes, and without overlaps.
Math within March Madness ResearchInsightsCareersSIAM News Tim Chartier explores the mathematics behind hits, rebounds, points, times, and the odds of winning, just in time for March Madness.
Classroom Notes: Symmetric Matrices and (a Little) Work ResearchInsightsSIAM News Mark Levi presents four observations that occurred to him a few years ago after teaching a linear algebra course.
Gromov’s Non-squeezing Theorem and Optics ResearchInsightsSIAM News In his "Mathematical Curiosities" column, Mark Levi discusses a remarkable theorem discovered by Gromov.
Telescopes and Symplectic Mappings ResearchInsightsSIAM News Symplectic geometry, which traces its origins to the work of Poincaré on Hamiltonian systems, has reached a high level of abstraction.
Moser’s Theorem on the Jacobians ResearchInsightsSIAM News In his recurring column on Mathematical Curiosities, Mark Levi discusses an interesting result proved by Jürgen Moser.
June 10 - June 12 , 2024 : International Conference On Preconditioning Techniques For Scientific and Industrial Applications