In This Issue
Special Issue on Infectious Disease Modeling

Matthew Francis recaps Barbara Han's presentation at the 2020 AAAS Annual Meeting about the emergence of new zoonotic diseases.

Mathematics indicates that the fast-moving nature of COVID-19 necessitates fast-moving models.

Olvi L. Mangasarian, a pioneer in the field of mathematical programming, passed away on March 15.

Lauren Childs uses a modeling framework to compare individual quarantine and active symptom monitoring.

SIAM News editor-in-chief Hans Kaper introduces the May 2020 special issue on infectious disease modeling, with particular emphasis on COVID-19.

One of the simplest epidemiological models is the SIR model, which divides the population into three groups.

Several differential equations models of COVID-19 use early reported case data to predict the future number of cases.

Conferences and Events
Looking Ahead to the 2021 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering
The 2021 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering will be held March 2021 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Drug repositioning is one of the most feasible strategies for treating COVID-19 patients.

On February 10, 2020, President Trump released his fourth budget proposal to Congress.

Seven members of SIAM were honored as 2019 AAAS Fellows within the Section on Mathematics.

The Cauchy-Schwarz and Hölder inequalities are consequences of the law of conservation of energy.
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