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New Jersey Institute of Technology
Faculty Position in Applied and Computational Math
Pseudomagnetism in Photonics: From Mathematical Theory to Experiment
Rechtsman and Weinstein combine experiments and continuum theory to explore the properties of aperiodic photonic crystals.
The Weak Form is Stronger Than You Think
Messenger et al. highlight recent advances and future opportunities in weak form methods of equation learning, parameter estimation, and model coarse graining.
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Asymptotic Stability of Sharp Fronts
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