One of the great joys in mathematics is the ability to use math to describe phenomena seen in the physical world, says UB mathematician Gino Biondini. With UB postdoctoral researcher Dionyssios ...
When Walter Craig saw the images of the devastating 2004 Boxing Day Indian Ocean tsunami he felt compelled to act. So he grabbed a pencil and envelope and started calculating. A little more than a ...
David Ambrose, PhD, associate department head and professor of mathematics at Drexel University, is the recipient of the second biennial T. Brooke Benjamin Prize in Nonlinear Waves. The SIAM Activity ...
"Patterns and Waves in Theory, Experiment, and Application" by Dr. Jason Bramburger, from our very own Department of Mathematics and Statistics, is an engaging article aimed at high school students ...
Professor Julius Kaplunov, Mathematics at Keele, will give the last lecture in Keele University's programme of Inaugural Professorial Lectures 2012-13, on Monday 10th June, 2013, in the Westminster ...
When I first heard of gravitational waves being detected a billion light years away from Earth—I must say that I was quite skeptical. A NY Times article explained the event very well and I did some ...
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