Risk, Randomness, and the Power of the Lindy Effect ResearchInsightsCommentaryATF Featuredsiam.org FeedsLife Sciences The Lindy effect is a useful framework for decision-making that makes sense of the “test of time” as a concept.
Next-generation FFT Algorithms at PP24 Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsCommentaryATF Featuredsiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical Analysis A PP24 minisymposium focused on cutting-edge fast Fourier transform algorithms and their parallel implementations.
High-throughput Screening Systems for Drug Discovery and Virus Detection: A Parametric Graph Approach ResearchInsightsCommentaryBTF Featuredsiam.org FeedsControl and Systems TheoryLife SciencesOptimization Schedule optimization can minimize total screening time to reduce costs and enable quick drug discovery or disease diagnosis.
Learning-based Faulty State Estimation in Lithium-ion Batteries ResearchInsightsCommentaryBTF Featuredsiam.org FeedsControl and Systems TheoryDynamical Systems, Nonlinear WavesMathematical Aspects of Materials Science A neural-network-based fault detection scheme finds thermal and side reaction faults in lithium-ion batteries.
Fusing Artificial Intelligence and Optimization with Trustworthy Optimization Proxies ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisControl and Systems TheoryOptimization Optimization proxies have the potential to transform various applications through significant improvements in efficiency.
The Turbulent Tale of Icy Clouds ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM NewsBTF Featuredsiam.org FeedsGeosciences and Math of Planet Earth New theoretical and experimental approaches help explain the self-organization of ice under turbulence.
Five Key Concepts That Shaped Iterative Solution Methods for Linear Systems ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsLinear AlgebraClassical Applied Mathematics We can trace the evolution of iterative methods up to the present day by examining several pivotal big ideas.
The Operator is the Model ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsApplied GeometryComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisControl and Systems TheoryData ScienceDynamical Systems, Nonlinear Waves Koopman operator theory has recently emerged as the primary candidate for extracting human-interpretable models from data.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence (En)during the COVID-19 Pandemic ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisData ScienceLife Sciences Some interesting results have recently emerged in the overlap between artificial intelligence and epidemiology.
Smartwatches Should Facilitate the Aggregation of Mental Health Data ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisData ScienceLife Sciences Mobile technologies such as smartwatches can help monitor the real-time health signals of individuals with depression.
Dynamical Systems Applications for Missions to Detect Life in Ocean Worlds ResearchInsightsCommentarysiam.org FeedsControl and Systems TheoryDynamical Systems, Nonlinear Waves Dynamical systems theory helps design spacecraft trajectories that optimize fuel consumption and minimize travel time.
The Impact of Mosquito Insecticide Resistance on Malaria Control ResearchInsightsCommentaryBlogsiam.org FeedsControl and Systems TheoryGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthLife Sciences A deterministic mathematical model incorporates both the population genetics of malaria mosquitoes and malaria epidemiology.
Reflecting on the Science, Technology, and Artistry of Origami Engineering ResearchInsightsCommentaryBlogsiam.org FeedsApplied GeometryMathematical Aspects of Materials ScienceClassical Applied Mathematics Origami engineering has inspired a wide range of applications, from fashion statements to large-scale industrial structures.
Designing the Smart Grid of the Future ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisControl and Systems TheoryGeosciences and Math of Planet EarthOptimization Ongoing shifts will make the supply of electricity less centralized, less predictable, and more difficult to control.
Off-diagonal Ramsey Numbers From Pseudorandom Graphs ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM Newssiam.org FeedsApplied GeometryComputational Science & Numerical AnalysisClassical Applied Mathematics A recent breakthrough on a decades-old Ramsey theory problem from Paul Erdős blends a broad variety of mathematical techniques.