- Snapshots of modern mathematics
- Diderot Mathematical Forum 2013: “Mathematics of Planet Earth”
- Pierre de Fermat and Andrew Wiles in Czech Republic stamps
- Stefan Banach (March 30, 1892 – August 8, 1945)
- Diderot Mathematical Forums
- Guessing the Numbers
- What is mathematics for Ehrhard Behrends
- What is mathematics for Krzysztof Ciesielski
- The Three Ducks Trick
- What is mathematics for Franka Brueckler
All posts tagged "applied mathematics"
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Where does river water go when it enters the ocean?
Dr Tom Crawford's (the Naked Mathematician and the person behind the award-winning Tom Rocks Maths) PhD thesis explained in simple terms.
- Posted July 30, 2019
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Turing, Fibonacci and the sunflowers
Article previously published on Doc Madhattn. June 23, 2017: Happy Alan Turing 105th Birthday! One of the last Alan Turing‘s work is about Fibonacci numbers in nature: One of a number of problems was trying...
- Posted June 23, 2017
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Brief Interviews with Young Mathematicians: Simone Göttlich
The ICIAM Newsletter DIANOIA is publishing a series of interviews with young applied mathematicians. Here Roberto Natalini interviews Simone Göttlich, Full Professor for Scientific Computing at University of Mannheim in Germany. By Roberto Natalini Q: How did you decide to...
- Posted May 5, 2017
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Diderot Mathematical forum 2016: Biomedical Applications of Mathematics – (Paris, Madrid, Milan). March 15, 2016
The cycle of conferences “Diderot Mathematical Forum” was introduced by the European Mathematical Society (EMS, ) in 1996 (see here for the editions before 2001 and here for the last Diderot Forum). Each conference takes place simultaneously in...
- Posted February 9, 2016
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