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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) is a professional society dedicated to applied mathematics, computational science, and data science through research, publications, and community. SIAM is the world's largest scientific society devoted to applied mathematics, and roughly two-thirds of its membership resides within the United States.[3] Founded in 1951,[4] the organization began holding annual national meetings in 1954,[5][6] and now hosts conferences, publishes books and scholarly journals, and engages in advocacy in issues of interest to its membership.[1][7] Members include engineers, scientists, and mathematicians, both those employed in academia and those working in industry. The society supports educational institutions promoting applied mathematics.

"SIAM" redirects here. For other uses, see Siam (disambiguation).

Formation

1951 (1951)

501(c)(3)[1]

23-1496016

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Applied Mathematics

14,500[2]

$13,458,671

SIAM is one of the four member organizations of the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics.[8]

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics

Theory of Probability and Its Applications

SIAM Review (SIREV), since 1959

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis

(SIMA), since 1970

SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis

(SICOMP), since 1972

SIAM Journal on Computing

SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications

SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing

(SIDMA), since 1988

SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics

(SIOPT), since 1991

SIAM Journal on Optimization

(SIADS), since 2002

SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems

(MMS), since 2003

Multiscale Modeling and Simulation

(SIIMS), since 2008

SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences

(SIFIN), since 2010

SIAM Journal on Financial Mathematics

(JUQ), since 2013

SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification

SIAM Journal on Applied Algebra and Geometry (SIAGA), since 2017

SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science (SIMODS), since 2018

Germund Dahlquist Prize: Awarded to a young scientist (normally under 45) for original contributions to fields associated with (numerical solution of differential equations and numerical methods for scientific computing).[26]

Germund Dahlquist

: Awarded for "outstanding research, or other contributions, that bridge the gap between mathematics and applications...Each prize may be given either for a single notable achievement or for a collection of such achievements."[27]

Ralph E. Kleinman Prize

: Awarded to "one individual for recent outstanding work on a topic in nonlinear science, as evidenced by a publication in English in a peer-reviewed journal within the four calendar years preceding the meeting at which the prize is awarded"[28]

J.D. Crawford Prize

Jürgen Moser Lecture: Awarded to "a person who has made distinguished contributions to nonlinear science".

[29]

: Awarded to "a young scientist who has done outstanding research in applied mathematics (defined as those topics covered by SIAM journals) and who has completed his/her doctoral dissertation and completed all other requirements for his/her doctorate during the period running from three years prior to the award date to one year prior to the award date".[30]

Richard C. DiPrima Prize

: "is given every two years, alternately in two categories: (1) for a notable application of combinatorial theory; (2) for a notable contribution in another area of interest to George Pólya such as approximation theory, complex analysis, number theory, orthogonal polynomials, probability theory, or mathematical discovery and learning."[31]

George Pólya Prize

: Awarded for research in and contributions to areas of differential equations and control theory.[32]

W. T. and Idalia Reid Prize

: Awarded for "notable application of mathematics to mechanics and/or the engineering sciences made during the five to ten years preceding the award".[33]

Theodore von Kármán Prize

Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing: Awarded for "research in, or other contributions to, numerical analysis and scientific computing during the six years preceding the award".[34]

James H. Wilkinson

American Mathematical Society

Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik

Official website

M3Challenge.SIAM.org