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Special Issue on Computational Science and Engineering

The fluency of large language models presents a deeper opportunity to understand the nature of thought and principles of cognition.

Digital twins of complex, high-dimensional processes require a reconsideration of the interplay between data assimilation and optimal control.

In addition to various types of seismographs, researchers have begun to use fiber-optic cables to increase the coverage area of seismic detection.

Science Policy
SIAM Webinar Examines Recent U.S. Federal Actions and Outlook for the Applied Mathematics Community
The U.S. research community is facing a great deal of uncertainty due to changes under the current Trump administration.

The prospect of entrepreneurship offers unique opportunities for ambitious scientists with big ideas that may benefit the larger community.

Conferences and Events
ICERM-SIAM Workshop Strengthens the Computational Mathematics Research Community
Last summer, a workshop on “Empowering a Diverse Computational Mathematics Research Community” aimed to foster broad participation.

Spirals whose curvatures are exponential functions of the arclength are denser near their centers than logarithmic spirals.
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