In This Issue
Are uniquely human abstract geometric concepts rooted in evolutionarily ancient and spatially finite experiences of places and objects?
The SIAM Education Committee sponsored a booth that featured two activities related to applied mathematics.
Nick Trefethen ponders the divergence that is taking place between the ordinary and high end of computing.
OSCAR is a new open-source computer algebra system that is written in the Julia programming language.
James Nagy and Sven Leyffer comment on the past three years of conferences and outline SIAM's plans for the future.
The Hidden Figures project created alumni profiles and lesson plans that were inspired by Black mathematicians.
Science Policy
The Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics: A Nexus of Applied Mathematics, Computational Science, and Public Health
The Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics is working to increase responsive capacities for emerging public health threats.
Akash Deshpande reviews Understanding and Changing the World, a rich yet concise book by Joseph Sifakis.
The annual Copper Mountain Conferences are a fixture in the iterative and multigrid methods research communities.
Conferences and Events
2023 SIAM Southeastern Atlantic Section Annual Meeting Attracts Young Researchers
Over 200 people, including 53 students, attended the 2023 SIAM-SEAS Annual Meeting at Virginia Tech in March.
Conferences and Events
CT23 Panel Explores Future Directions of Applied Mathematics and Control Theory
At CT23, an interactive discussion between six panelists focused on the outlook for applied mathematics and control.
Future meetings will need to consider different modalities, travel options, and ways to form connections.