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DSWeb 2018 Contest – Software on Dynamical Systems
DSWeb invites you to submit an entry to its competition for software on dynamical systems theory and its applications.
Dynamics Days 2018: An Overview
This overview of Dynamics Days 2018 was written by Alice Schwarze, a doctoral student at University of Oxford.
In Memoriam: Rudy L. Horne
A personal tribute to Rudy Horne from Chris Jones.
Rudy L. Horne, an associate professor of mathematics at Morehouse College passed away on Dec.11, 2017.
Seeking Dynamical Tweeters
Spreading the Gospel of Applied Dynamical Systems on Social Media
DSWeb is seeking graduate students, postdocs, and others to tweet content from its Twitter account (
@DynamicsSIAM
).
Upcoming Contests for Software and Software Tutorials 2018-2019
DSWeb Magazine announces upcoming contests for software contributions and software tutorials.
SIAG/DS Elections: Please Vote by December 6
The 2017 SIAM Dynamical Systems election is going on now and will be open until December 6. Find a listing of candidates and their statements here.
New American Physical Society Fellows and Prize Winners Include Dynamical-Systems Experts
DSWeb Congratulates the 2017 APS Fellows and the Spring 2018 APS Prize Winners
A congratulations to all the fellows and prize winners who work on dynamical systems.
Riding the “Wave” of Affordable 3D Printing
Applications to PDEs in teaching and research
Nate Barlow, Colin Huber, and Olivier Montmayeur describe how they have used 3D printing for research and teaching, especially for partial differential equations with solutions that evolve in time, and provide advice for you can literally surround yourself with math.
Scientific Computing for Visual Effects
Joseph Teran talks about scientific computing for visual effects.
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