A Measure of Morphodynamics

A Measure of Morphodynamics

Mattia Serra and L. Mahadevan talk about understanding the way in which a complex, multicellular organism arises from a single cell via spatiotemporal patterns that are repeatable and reproducible across the tree of life.

A Moving Argument

A Moving Argument

Mark Levi talks about stability of a cube resting on a sphere.

A new content management system for DSWeb: ideas needed!

A new content management system for DSWeb: ideas needed!

The DSweb portal is changing to a new content management system and we need your help!

A New DSWeb - Building on our Accomplishments, Enabling the Future

A New DSWeb - Building on our Accomplishments, Enabling the Future

Ted Kull, the director of Information Management Systems at SIAM, reports on the new web portal for DSWeb.


A Novel Method for Computing Spectral Stability of Standing Waves

A Novel Method for Computing Spectral Stability of Standing Waves

Jonathan Jaquette of Boston University discusses numerical methods useful in establishing the stability and instability of nonlinear waves using conjugate points and the Maslov index.

A somewhat formal report on Snowbird

A somewhat formal report on Snowbird

Your current secretary reports on the DSWeb Editors meetings and the SIAG DS business meeting.

A visit to Sano Laboratory

A visit to Sano Laboratory

Masaki Sano is one of the pioneers of experimental, theoretical and computational nonlinear dynamics. Back in the eighties, he published, among many other things, work on chaotic attractors in Rayleigh-Bénard convection and systems of coupled oscillators. Today, he leads the Sano...

Abdul-Aziz Yakubu (1958-2022)

Abdul-Aziz Yakubu (1958-2022)

Yakubu, professor of mathematics at Howard University, died August 14, 2022, at the age of 64.

Addressing Climate Change, Boosting Environmental Resilience, and Advancing Clean Energy

Addressing Climate Change, Boosting Environmental Resilience, and Advancing Clean Energy

Alejandro Aceves, Hans Kaper, and Sven Leyffer reflect on the recent findings and recommendations of the SIAM Climate Task Force.

Advances in Applied Nonlinear Mathematics

Advances in Applied Nonlinear Mathematics

Alan Champneys reports on Advances in Applied Nonlinear Mathematics: a workshop celebrating the 60th birthday of Prof. Hogan. A meeting held in honour of John Hogan's 60th Birthday at Engineer's House Bristol 18-19th September 2014, organised by Mike Jeffrey assisted by Mario di Bernardo,...

Advances in Pseudo-Differential Operators

Advances in Pseudo-Differential Operators

Authors: Ryuichi Ashino, Paolo Boggiatto, Man-Wah Wong (editors)

AIMS

AIMS

The 10th American Institute of Mathematics (AIMS) Conference on Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems and Applications took place in Madrid between July 7 and July 11. This event, which attracted many researchers from all over the world, was held on the Cantoblanco Campus of Universidad...

Airbus, nonlinear dynamics, and the A380

Airbus, nonlinear dynamics, and the A380

Over the past decade Airbus' Landing Gear Systems Group has been increasing its use of computer-based modeling and simulation technologies. The use of dynamical systems theory is playing an increasingly important role in identifying stability boundaries very quickly and efficiently. Etienne...

Alfred Hübler - In Memoriam

Alfred Hübler - In Memoriam

Professor Alfred Hübler, a teacher and a physicist, passed away Saturday, January 27, at the age of 60. Alfred was well known for his experiments in complex systems and will always be remembered as passionate teacher. He was the professor in the Department of Physics at the University of...

American Abroad

American Abroad

Bob Wieman made the step of going abroad from America to Europe to do a three-year postdoc at the University of Bristol.

Americas Conference on Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis

Americas Conference on Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis

The bi-annual Americas Conference on Differential Equations and Nonlinear Analysis was organised by the Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute and held in Santiago-Chile at the Centro de Modelamiento Matemático Universidad de Chile, January 10-21, 2005.

An Englishman in Boston

An Englishman in Boston

Rob Clewley shares his thoughts on the similarities and differences between the UK and the US.

An interview with Jack K. Hale

An interview with Jack K. Hale

Professor Jack K. Hale is a world renowned leader and among the most influential persons in the field of nonlinear dynamics in our age. He was an originator and pioneer in many important areas in the interface of dynamical systems and differential equations including nonlinear...

An interview with Jacob Palis

An interview with Jacob Palis

Jacob Palis is world-famous for his work on the fundamental theory of hyperbolic dynamical systems and more recently for proposing a global scenario for a typical system in parameter space and a typical trajectory in the space of events. He is one of the most influential mathematicians...

An interview with James A. Yorke

An interview with James A. Yorke

Jim Yorke, also known as Dr. Chaos, is famous for coining the mathematical term "chaos" (with T.Y. Li in a 1975 paper entitled Period Three Implies Chaos). Tim Sauer (George Mason University) talked to him at the Joint Mathematics Meeting, January 7-10, 2004 in Phoenix, Arizona. A story...

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems: Continuous and Discrete

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems: Continuous and Discrete

Author: Clark Robinson
Reviewer: Todd Young, Department of Mathematics, Ohio University, Athens OH, USA

An Introduction to the Kepler-Heisenberg Problem

An Introduction to the Kepler-Heisenberg Problem

Corey Shanbrom from California State University, Sacramento, CA (corey.shanbrom (at) csus.edu) presents an overview of the Kepler-Heisenberg problem.

An Outline of Ergodic Theory

An Outline of Ergodic Theory

Reviewer: Charles H. Morgan, Jr.
Book Reviews editor

ANZIAM 2020 Recap

ANZIAM 2020 Recap

Sidney Holden, a mathematics PhD candidate at the University of Sydney whose research is on eigenmodes of the wave equation on graphs, reports on the ANZIAM2020 conference in New South Wales, Australia.

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