Riding the New Commodity Curves for Scientific Computing ResearchInsightsSIAM News Scientific computing problems are often very challenging, requiring large numbers of operations and significant data storage.
A Leading Role for Mathematics in the Study of Ionic Solutions ResearchInsightsSIAM News Bob Eisenberg discusses the study of ionic solutions as they occur in life, a problem that is often too close to see.
The Smart Money’s on Numerical Analysts ResearchInsightsSIAM News Nick Trefethen discusses two of the biggest unsolved problems in numerical analysis.
Unprecedented Simplicity ResearchInsightsSIAM News An proof of the optimality of the semicircle capped Richard Tapia’s talk on the isoperimetric problem at AN12.
What’s So Special About Complex Variables? ResearchInsightsSIAM News SIAM President Nick Trefethen believes that the subject of complex variables gets too little attention in our curricula.
New (and Old) Wave Math ResearchInsightsSIAM News Martin Kruskal worked on many problems in pure and applied mathematics, but is best known for discovering solitons.
Mathematicians, Biologists Teeming Up to Study Swarms ResearchInsightsSIAM News Researchers gathered at the recent workshop on Insect Self-organization and Swarming, held at Ohio State University.
Probing the Deep Mathematics of Nonlinear Inverse Problems ResearchInsightsSIAM News Inverse problems are about deciphering indirectly measured data of an unknown quantity, such as the inner structure of a patient.
An Uncertain Prognosis for Medicare Auctions ResearchInsightsSIAM News An auction design by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services awards contracts for durable medical goods.
REU Students Apply Wavelets to Boston’s Pothole Challenge ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Like every city, Boston has its springtime traditions: the beginning of baseball season, the Boston Marathon...and potholes.
June 10 - June 12 , 2024 : International Conference On Preconditioning Techniques For Scientific and Industrial Applications