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A novel multiscale modeling framework integrates discrete element methods and continuum-scale models to effectively simulate sea ice dynamics.

Randomized numerical linear algebra uses randomization, or sketching, to reduce the computational cost of core numerical linear algebra tasks.

Peter David Lax, a pioneering figure whose groundbreaking work profoundly shaped computational science and applied mathematics, passed away in May.

The 2025 SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems featured the presentation of multiple SIAM awards and other exciting events.

Ernest Davis reviews Lunar: A History of the Moon in Myths, Maps, and Matter, produced by the U.S. Geological Survey and edited by Matthew Shindell.

If the solution to a certain problem is exponentially small, then will it remain small even with a tiny addition to the problem’s right side?

One of the editors of Rough Volatility comments on the field’s recent growth and outlines the book’s organizational structure and intended audience.

Students and Education
Texas State University SIAM Student Chapter Sparks Mathematical Joy at Julia Robinson Math Festival
The Texas State University SIAM Student Chapter orchestrated a successful event that brought the joy and practicality of mathematics to the community.
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