In This Issue
Special Issue on Quantum Computing
Viewing quantum mechanics as an extension of probability theory removes much of the surrounding mystery.
David Hyde and Alex Pothen introduce Part II of the SIAM News Special Issue on Quantum Computing and encourage collaborative research.
Quantum error correction is essential for quantum computing and involves fighting errors with abundant space.
The design of compact quantum circuits plays an important role in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum computing era.
Nicholas J. Higham—a leading applied mathematician and communicator—passed away on January 20, 2024.
Colleagues, friends, and SIAM staff share reflections and memories of Nick Higham, who passed away in January.
Students and Education
SIAM Session at JMM 2024 Addresses Artificial Intelligence in the Education Sector
A JMM 2024 session explored the impact of artificial intelligence on mathematics students and educators.
Ernest Davis reviews AI researcher Fei-Fei Li's recent memoir, The Worlds I See.
Charles Bouman reflects on his 2022 book, Foundations of Computational Imaging, and introduces relevant research techniques.
Mark Levi wonders about the optimal speed of getting from point A to B in the rain while picking up as little water as possible.