In This Issue

Cardiovascular blood flow simulations offer non-invasive means to quantify hemodynamics in the heart and major blood vessels.

Earth’s surface is composed of a few slowly but continually-moving ‘rigid’ plates floating on a convecting, fluid interior.

The applied mathematics community suffered a major loss when Carla Dee Martin (nee Moravitz) was killed under tragic circumstances.

Karl Kempf of Intel Corporation discusses the reliability and influence of intuition when making big-business decisions.

Read a letter to the editor reacting to an article published in the October 2015 issue of SIAM News.

The power grid in the U.S. and throughout the world is implementing new technologies to realize the “smart grid” vision.

Robert McCann reviews Cedric Villani’s newly-translated book, Birth of a Theorem: A Mathematical Adventure.

Ted Lockhart discusses the benefits and pitfalls of sharing raw data between scientists.

Applied mathematics graduate student Anna Lieb recaps her time as a SIAM-sponsored AAAS Mass Media Fellow.

In his "Mathematical Curiosities" column, Mark Levi discusses a remarkable theorem discovered by Gromov.

The fourth symposium of German SIAM Student Chapters took place this past August in Trier.

SIAM News editorial board member Chris Budd was made Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
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