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250062 VO Applied analysis (2016W)
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Language: English
Examination dates
- Friday 10.02.2017
- Wednesday 15.02.2017
- Friday 24.03.2017
- Wednesday 26.04.2017
- Friday 05.05.2017
- Wednesday 02.08.2017
- Thursday 07.12.2017
Lecturers
Classes
Di 12.15 - 13.45 Uhr
Do 12.15 - 13.45 Uhr, Zeiten noch ein bisschen verschiebbarOrt : OMP1, 8. Stock, WPI Seminarraum 08.135Vorbesprechung: Di. 4.Okt 2016 um 12h30 im Sem.raum 08.135Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
We present some aspects of modern asymptotic analysis and harmonic analysis.Starting with the "scaling" of model equations we introduce regular and singular perturbationtheory as a tool for asymptotic expansions in the context of model hierarchies like the transition from Burgers to Hopf equation or Boltzmann to Navier-Stokes to Euler equation.In a second part we present basic aspects of harmonic analysis and sampling theory and applications in imaging.We also present the basics of harmonic analysis and sampling theory and applications in imaging.Methods: Dimensionless variables, scaling, perturbations; continuum mechanics;multi-scale problems; Fourier transform; Radon transform; mathematical foundations of imaging.Part of the course consists of examples that the students work out and present on the blackboard.
Assessment and permitted materials
an oral presentation is strongly desired
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Examination topics
Reading list
C. Schmeiser, "Angewandte Mathematik", lecture notesP. Grohs, "Time frequency analysis", lecture notesD. Kammler, "A First Course in Fourier Analysis", Cambridge University Press, revised edition, 2008.J. W. Goodman, "Introduction to Fourier Optics", Roberts and Company Publishers, 2005.
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MAMA
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