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Entangling Applied Mathematics and Quantum Science at the 2024 SIAM Quantum Intersections Convening
The 2024 SIAM Quantum Intersections Convening featured talks by quantum experts and ample opportunities for learning and discussion.
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As the race towards ever-more powerful artificial intelligence systems continues, their resource demands will only become steeper.
The persistence of skill can serve as a metric for the placement of athletic competitions on the skill-luck spectrum.
Read about the research of Jonathan Niles-Weed and Rebecca Willett, both of whom will be honored at MDS24.
One can engineer a nonmagnetic photonic crystal in which photons of light move much like electrons under the influence of a magnetic field.
Inverse problems are growing in influence, leading to associated questions of reliability and trustworthiness for learning algorithms.
Learn more about the Gene Golub SIAM Summer School, including funding details, letters of intent, and organizer responsibilities.
A surprisingly large number of complex phenomena can be modeled as systems of point particles that interact under short- and long-range forces.
John Jungck reviews "Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning" by José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson.
The SIAM Science Policy Fellowship Program offers an invaluable opportunity to influence key decisions in U.S. federal policy.
PIC Math engages undergraduate students in the mathematical sciences with industry-based research problems.
50 graduate students from around the world converged in Quito, Ecuador, for the 2024 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School.
From the SIAM Bookshelf
Understanding Jupyter as a Valuable Student Resource for Computational Discovery
"Computational Discovery on Jupyter" uses Python to expose students to mathematical ideas outside of the standard curriculum.
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