SIAM Review contains articles that are written for a wide scientific audience. Articles include expository or survey papers focusing on important advances in applied or computational mathematics, or papers outlining the mathematical and computational challenges in scientific or engineering applications. Other features include essays, book reviews, case studies from industry, classroom notes, and problems and solutions.
"The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics is a leading international association for applied mathematics, and its publications could be the nucleus of an adequate collection in mathematics. One of the objectives of this organization is to make the flow of information between the university and industry smoother. It fulfills this objective admirably and many of the leading academic institutions in the world are members." --Magazines for Libraries, Eighth Edition, 1995, R. R. Bowker, New Providence, New Jersey The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), headquartered in Philadelphia, was founded in 1951 to advance the application of mathematics to science and industry, promote mathematical research, and provide media for the exchange of information and ideas among mathematicians, engineers, and scientists. SIAM has a comprehensive publishing program in applied and computational mathematics, including 11 prestigious research journals. For a complete description of our journals and our newly announced SIAM Journals Online, access http://www.siam.org/.
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