Riemann Mapping by Steepest Descent ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News In this issue’s column, Mark Levi outlines a quick constructive proof of the Riemann mapping theorem.
Should a Political Party Form a Coalition? Using Math to Decide Press ReleasesResearchResearch Nuggets Mathematical ideas and tools can be used to describe aspects of large macroscopic systems, such as political decision-making.
The Structure and Evolution of the Next-generation Electric Grid ResearchInsightsSIAM News The electric power grid is a quintessential complex system, one whose complexity continues to grow.
Protecting an Ecosystem as Ocean Levels Rise ResearchInsightsSIAM News Our climate is changing, ocean levels are rising, and the impact of natural disasters has been increasing.
Kelvin’s Circulation Theorem and an Isoperimetric Inequality ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News In this month's column, Mark Levi explains Kelvin’s theorem in two dimensions.
High Honors for Versatile Engineer/Mathematician Happening NowAwards and RecognitionResearchSIAM News Thomas Kailath of Stanford University received the 2014 National Medal of Science.
A Lagrange Multiplier Problem Without Multipliers ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Mark Levi presents is a calculus-free solution of the standard vector calculus problem.
The Race to Compute High-order Gauss–Legendre Quadrature ResearchInsightsSIAM News A typical quadrature rule is the approximation of a definite integral by a finite sum with a specific form.
Geometry, Invariants, and the Search for Elusive Complexity Lower Bounds ResearchInsightsSIAM News Jan Draisma gives SIAM News readers an idea of one current research theme in the field of algebraic geometry.
Perpetual Motion and the Theorem of Cosines ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News This is the first installment of a regular column by Mark Levi of the Pennsylvania State University.
Obama Honors Three Math Scientists in White House Ceremony Happening NowAwards and RecognitionResearchSIAM News On November 20, President Barack Obama recognized the achievements of three mathematical scientists.
Switching Diffusion Models and Their Many Applications ResearchInsightsSIAM News The current analysis of many real-world applications has led to a resurgence of interest in switching diffusion.
Mathematical Problems Lie at the Heart of Biomedical Science Happening NowScience PolicyResearchSIAM News The ongoing explosion in the quantity of biomedical data has highlighted the importance of data analysis to the future of biomedicine and...
Modeling Lipoprotein Metabolism Get InvolvedConferencesResearchInsightsSIAM News Is a larger amount of cholesterol in HDL particles associated with a smaller risk of cardiovascular disease?
Solving the Rubik’s Cube with Group Theory Happening NowPrograms and PublicationsResearch The editors of SIAM Review recap the SIGEST paper in the September 2014 issue of SIREV.
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