Mapping lakes and learning Hamiltonians

By Håkon Noren While the tiny boat was immersed in darkness on the largest freshwater lake in Norway, Mjøsa, an underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV)

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Partial differential equations, statistics and data in an interdisciplinary approach to data-based modelling

By Mats Ehrnström NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology IMod is a 2022–2028 interdisciplinary project for building, analyzing and testing frameworks for data-based modelling

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Automated theorem provers and their role in cryptography

By Morten Rotvold Solberg and Kristian Gjøsteen In the 1970s, Fields Medal winner Paul Cohen made the prediction that in the future, mathematicians would be

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The “Norwegian Workshop on Mathematical Optimization, Nonlinear and Variational Analysis” will be arranged at NTNU from April 26 – 28, 2023 

By Elisabeth and Markus Köbis The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts from different countries with researchers in Norway to exchange the

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A new artificial intelligence project at ELTE

Neural network – based approximation of Dirichlet-to-Neumann maps are shown, as part of our major project in machine learning.

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Short observation series and geostatistical methods improve Norwegian mean annual runoff maps. 

By Thea Roksvåg and Ingelin Steinsland Norwegian Computing Center and NTNU The mean annual runoff is a key variable in Hydrology. Runoff can be defined

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ITWM Researcher Stefanie Schwaar Establishes New Research Group for Artificial Intelligence

Dr. Stefanie Schwaar from the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM won the BMBF’s call for tenders for funding among young female AI researchers. She

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Developing an artificial intelligence algorithm to reduce the operating costs of offshore wind turbine structures

The Iberdrola Foundation has awarded one of the Grants for Research in Energy and the Environment to Vincenzo Nava, a researcher at the Basque Center

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Pursuing of Adaptive Linear Multistep Methods

A Hungarian-Swedish cooperation At the end of January two renowned guest professors joined Department of Applied Analysis and Computational Mathematics at Eötvös Loránd University. Professors

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A mathematical model to simulate controlled drug release in last generation stents

A team of researchers of the Department of Mathematics of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Coimbra, in collaboration with the Cardiology Department

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