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Understanding, quantifying, and ultimately minimizing vulnerabilities in large-scale AI systems is an important, interdisciplinary topic.
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Finland is home to a vibrant inverse problems community that is invested in the connection between pure research and practical applications.
Abby Addy, SIAM's Director of Development and Corporate Relations, reflects on some of SIAM’s recent accomplishments.
Richard Moore, SIAM's Director of Programs and Services, recaps SIAM’s most exciting events in 2024 and looks towards 2025.
Ernest Davis reviews "On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything" by Nate Silver, which explores risk management in different contexts.
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A given pendulum’s adiabatic invariant is approximately the angular momentum of another pendulum, of which our given pendulum is a shadow.
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