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Tom Bridges

Tom Bridges: Reappraisal of Whitham's 1967 theory for wave-meanflow interaction in shallow water

Anastassiya Semenova

Anastassiya Semenova: Superharmonic instabilities of Stokes waves

Denis Silantyev

Denis Sylantyev: Generalized Constantin-Lax-Majda equation: collapse vs. blow-up and global existence

Anne Greenbaum

Professor Anne Greenbaum selected as 2022 Sonia Kovalesky Lecturer

Schematic diagram of multidigraph connections in a neural network.

AMATH Graduate Student Helena Liu leads PNAS paper on neural network learning

The Math Alliance Expands Diversity in STEM through Mentorship

Gong Chen

Gong Chen: Nonlinear modulational instability of the Stokes waves in 2D full water waves

Jirair Kevorkian

Remembering Professor Jerry Kevorkian

Introducing the PAR Program

Rosa María Vargas-Magaña

Rosa María Vargas-Magaña: Undular bores governed by the full water wave equations and bi-directional Whitham-Boussinesq equations

Slim Ibrahim

Slim Ibrahim: Revisit singularity formation for the inviscid primitive equation

Zhilin Li

Zhilin Li: Augmented Methods for Stokes-Darcy FSI Problems & HOC Schemes for Flux Type BCs

UW departments partner with the Math Alliance to make STEM more inclusive

KatyaScheinberg

Katya Scheinberg: Stochastic First Order Oracles and Where to Find Them

Susanna Haziot

Susanna Haziot: Large-amplitude steady solitary water waves with constant vorticity

Richard Kollar

Richard Kollár: Three lessons we have learned about the epidemiological models during SARS-CoV-2 pandemics

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Artificial Intelligence Institutes and Applied Math

FallCampus

The Diversity Committee, The Year in Review 2021

APAC Adviser of the Month portrait - Sarah Riley

CFRM Advisor Sarah Riley named Advisor of the Month

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NSF Funds A3D3 Institute to Integrate AI into Scientific Research, with Professor Shlizerman as PI

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A Word from the Chair, 2021

Kelsey Maass, Megan Morrison, Kelsey Marcinko

Writing Math Stories

Eli

Network Computing Fundamentals Are Concealed in the Interface of Neuroscience and AI

MichaelGabalis

My experience as an Undergraduate in the Department of Applied Mathematics

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