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Tom Bridges: Reappraisal of Whitham's 1967 theory for wave-meanflow interaction in shallow water |
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Anastassiya Semenova: Superharmonic instabilities of Stokes waves |
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Denis Sylantyev: Generalized Constantin-Lax-Majda equation: collapse vs. blow-up and global existence |
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Professor Anne Greenbaum selected as 2022 Sonia Kovalesky Lecturer |
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AMATH Graduate Student Helena Liu leads PNAS paper on neural network learning |
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The Math Alliance Expands Diversity in STEM through Mentorship |
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Gong Chen: Nonlinear modulational instability of the Stokes waves in 2D full water waves |
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Remembering Professor Jerry Kevorkian |
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Introducing the PAR Program |
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Rosa María Vargas-Magaña: Undular bores governed by the full water wave equations and bi-directional Whitham-Boussinesq equations |
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Slim Ibrahim: Revisit singularity formation for the inviscid primitive equation |
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Zhilin Li: Augmented Methods for Stokes-Darcy FSI Problems & HOC Schemes for Flux Type BCs |
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UW departments partner with the Math Alliance to make STEM more inclusive |
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Katya Scheinberg: Stochastic First Order Oracles and Where to Find Them |
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Susanna Haziot: Large-amplitude steady solitary water waves with constant vorticity |
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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 |
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The Diversity Committee, The Year in Review 2021 |
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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 |
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Writing Math Stories |
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Network Computing Fundamentals Are Concealed in the Interface of Neuroscience and AI |
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My experience as an Undergraduate in the Department of Applied Mathematics |
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Remote Start |
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