Making a career in Sydney, Australia

Making a career in Sydney, Australia

After a three-year postdoc in the US, Martin Wechselberger decided to accept a position as lecturer at the University of Sydney in Australia. Hinke Osinga asked him about this decisive career move: is he expecting a blossoming career with great opportunities, or is his move more based on...

Margaret Beck, Crawford Prizewinner

Margaret Beck, Crawford Prizewinner

Evelyn Sander, from George Mason University, writes about the 2019 J.D. Crawford Prize award to Margaret Beck.

Marginalization Effects in Face-to-face Social Networks

Marginalization Effects in Face-to-face Social Networks

Karimi and colleagues study a model of the underrepresentation of minorities in social networks.

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001.

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Appendix)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Appendix)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Appendix

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 2)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 2)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Gerhard Braun

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 3)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 3)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Mikhail Shubin

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 4)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 4)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Eberhard Zeidler

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 5)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 5)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Louis Nirenberg

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 6)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 6)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Konrad Gröger

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 7)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 7)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Roger Temam

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 8)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 8)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. The Sources of My Work - Mark Vishik

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 9)

Mark Iosifovich Vishik and His Work (Part 9)

Award Ceremony of the Honorary Doctorate at the Free University of Berlin in December 2001. Closing - Bernold Fiedler

Martin Golubitsky, President of SIAM

Martin Golubitsky, President of SIAM

Martin Golubitsky is well known for his work on dynamical systems with symmetry. He was chair of the SIAM Activity Group on Dynamical Systems (1999-2000) and just started his two-year term as SIAM President. Hinke Osinga talks with him about SIAM and his views of what SIAM can do for applied...

Massively Multiplayer Mathematics

Massively Multiplayer Mathematics

Although theorems are frequently named after a single person, most progress in mathematics is the result of a group effort. Recently several difficult problems in mathematics have been attacked by a collective of mathematicians that have communicated through online blogs. The immediacy of...

Math Awareness Month 2009

Math Awareness Month 2009

Mathematics Awareness Month takes place in April, 2009, with the theme Mathematics and Climate. SIAG/DS Chair Mary Lou Zeeman lists some of the Math Awareness Month activities of interest.

Math in Our Lives: Dynamical Systems

Math in Our Lives: Dynamical Systems

SIAM has released an explanatory video to introduce and briefly describe applied dynamical systems.

Math in the Twenty First Century

Math in the Twenty First Century

Carson Chow comments on the past and potential future impact of technology on mathematics.

Mathematical Biosciences Institute at The Ohio State University

Mathematical Biosciences Institute at The Ohio State University

The Mathematical Biosciences Institute catalyzes interactions between the biological, medical, and mathematical sciences through vigorous programs of research and education and nurtures a nationwide community of scholars in this emerging field.

Mathematical Modeling Gains Days for Brain Cancer Patients

Mathematical Modeling Gains Days for Brain Cancer Patients

For brain tumors such as glioblastoma it is difficult for physicians to access the outcome of a particular course of therapy. Matthew R. Francis reports on a proliferation-invasion model that was constructed by Kristin Rae Swanson and her colleagues at the Mayo Clinic. The...

Mathematical Resources to Help Understand COVID-19

Mathematical Resources to Help Understand COVID-19

A collection of resources to help facilitate a better understanding of the novel coronavirus outbreak and the research surrounding it.

Mathematicians in Love

Mathematicians in Love

Author: Rudy Rucker
Reviewer: Steve Schecter, North Carolina State University.

Mathematics and Arts in Leeuwarden

Mathematics and Arts in Leeuwarden

The eleventh annual Bridges conference on Mathematics and the Arts took place in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands, July 24-28, 2008. Bernd Krauskopf (University of Bristol, UK) gives a personal account of what this conference is all about and what it has to do with dynamical systems.

Mathematics at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.

Mathematics at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.

After finishing his PhD in England, Tunde Tajudeen Yusuf opted to return to Nigeria and join the Federal University of Technology in Akure, in the south of the country. He gives us an overview of applied mathematics in Nigeria.

Mathematics in Nature

Mathematics in Nature

Reviewer: Björn Sandstede, Brown University

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