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By Leslie F. Greengard, Shidong Jiang, Manas Rachh, and Jun WangSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 287-315, May 2024. We present a new version of the fast Gauss transform (FGT) for discrete and continuous sources. Classical Hermite expansions...
By Anita T. LaytonSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 391-399, May 2024. As I sat down to write this introduction, I became curious how the books chosen for review have changed...
By Julianne Chung and Silvia GazzolaSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 205-284, May 2024. This paper surveys an important class of methods that combine iterative projection methods and variational regularization methods for large-scale...
By Hannelore De Silva and Karl SigmundSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 368-387, May 2024. This tutorial describes several basic and much-studied types of interactions with incomplete information, analyzing them by means of evolutionary...
By Hélène FrankowskaSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 353-353, May 2024. In this issue the Education section presents two contributions. The first paper, “The Poincaré Metric and the Bergman...
By Shixiang Chen, Shiqian Ma, Anthony Man-Cho So, and Tong ZhangSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 319-352, May 2024. We consider optimization problems over the Stiefel manifold whose objective function is the summation of a smooth function and...
By Stefan M. WildSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 285-285, May 2024. The Gauss transform---convolution with a Gaussian in the continuous case and the sum of $N$ Gaussians at $M$ points...
By The EditorsSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 317-317, May 2024. The SIGEST article in this issue is “Nonsmooth Optimization over the Stiefel Manifold and Beyond: Proximal Gradient Method and...
By Marlis HochbruckSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 203-203, May 2024. Inverse problems arise in various applications---for instance, in geoscience, biomedical science, or mining engineering, to mention just a few....
By Steven G. KrantzSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 355-367, May 2024. We treat the Poincaré metric on the disc. In particular we emphasize the fact that it is the canonical...
By Harbir Antil and Rainald Löhner A 2020 position paper by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Aerospace Industries Association defines a digital twin (DT) ...
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in the U.S., a commemorative month to recognize the historical and cultural contributions of Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and ...
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By Konstantin Häberle, Barbara Bravi, and Anthea MonodSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 347-376, June 2024. Abstract. Persistent homology is a central methodology in topological data analysis that has been successfully implemented...
By Daniela Calvetti and Annalisa Quaini People tend to feel more welcome and comfortable in settings with individuals who resemble them in some capacity, including (but not limited to) ...
By Rafael Ballester-RipollSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 289-308, June 2024. Abstract. We present an algorithm for estimating higher-order statistical moments of multidimensional functions expressed as polynomial...
By Carsten Hartmann and Lorenz RichterSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 309-346, June 2024. Abstract. Importance sampling is a popular variance reduction method for Monte Carlo estimation, where an evident...
By Grigorios A. Pavliotis and Andrea ZanoniSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 262-288, June 2024. Abstract.We study the problem of learning unknown parameters in stochastic interacting particle systems with polynomial drift,...
By Jacob Curran-Sebastian, Lorenzo Pellis, Ian Hall, and Thomas HouseSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 242-261, June 2024. Abstract. Understanding the timing of the peak of a disease outbreak forms an important part of...
By Nuojin Cheng, Osman Asif Malik, Yiming Xu, Stephen Becker, Alireza Doostan, and Akil NarayanSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 213-241, June 2024. Abstract.Least squares regression is a ubiquitous tool for building emulators (a.k.a. surrogate models) of problems across science and...
By M. Ganesh, Frances Y. Kuo, and Ian H. SloanSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 212-212, March 2024. Abstract.
By Ningxin Liu and Lijian JiangSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 182-211, March 2024. Abstract.Filtering problems are derived from a sequential minimization of a quadratic function representing a compromise between the...
By Chih-Li Sung, Yi (Irene) Ji, Simon Mak, Wenjia Wang, and Tao TangSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 157-181, March 2024. Abstract. In an era where scientific experiments can be very costly, multifidelity emulators provide a useful...
By Guillaume Chennetier, Hassane Chraibi, Anne Dutfoy, and Josselin GarnierSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 128-156, March 2024. Abstract. Piecewise deterministic Markov processes (PDMPs) can be used to model complex dynamical industrial systems. The...
By Xianliang Gong and Yulin PanSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 101-127, March 2024. Abstract. In this work, we develop a multifidelity Bayesian experimental design framework to efficiently quantify the...
By Jed A. DuerschSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 69-100, March 2024. Abstract. Variational inference is an approximation framework for Bayesian inference that seeks to improve quantified uncertainty...
By Daniel Sanz-Alonso and Nathan WaniorekSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 30-68, March 2024. Abstract. This paper analyzes a popular computational framework for solving infinite-dimensional Bayesian inverse problems, discretizing the...
By Zhizhang Wu, Zhiwen Zhang, and Xiaofei ZhaoSIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 1-29, March 2024. Abstract. In this paper, we consider the numerical solution of a nonlinear Schrödinger equation with spatial...
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This prize was created in 2013 to emphasize George Pólya’s legacy of communicating mathematics effectively. It joins two long-standing Pólya prizes SIAM has awarded in combinatorics and other fields beginning in 1969.
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The JPBM Communications Award is given annually to reward and encourage communicators who, on a sustained basis, bring mathematical ideas and information to non-mathematical audiences. The prize may be awarded in two categories: For Public Outreach and For Expository and Popular Books. Nominations can be submitted via the AMS website.
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The MAA-SIAM-AMS Hrabowski-Gates-Tapia-McBay (HGTM) Lecture is named after four influential scientists of color: Freeman Hrabowski, President of the University of Maryland at Baltimore County; James S. Gates, University of Maryland, College Park; Richard Tapia, Rice University; and Shirley McBay, Founder and former President of Quality Education for Minorities. This lecture started in 2016 as an activity of the Mathematical Association of America’s Committee on Minority Participation and became a jointly sponsored MAA-SIAM-AMS event in 2018.
The prize recognizes students for outstanding solutions to real world math problems. It is awarded to six of the teams judged "Outstanding" in the Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) administered annually by the Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications (COMAP). Registration is accepted via the COMAP website.
The SIAM Outstanding Paper Prize is not currently active. For the 20 years before it was discontinued in 2019, the SIAM Outstanding Paper Prizes brought attention to papers published in SIAM journals. Three awards were made each year to the authors of papers deemed by SIAM journal editors-in-chief worthy of particular attention.
The prize, established in 1985 and originally intended to be awarded periodically, is now awarded annually for contributions to the advancement of applied mathematics on the national or international level.
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