Topics in applied mathematics: waves and imaging
Master
In Maynard (USA)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Maynard (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
This class covers the mathematics of inverse problems involving waves, with examples taken from reflection seismology, synthetic aperture radar, and computerized tomography.
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Subjects
- GCSE Mathematics
- Imaging
- Mathematics
- Radar
Course programme
Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session
There are no official prerequisites for this course, but permission of the instructor is required. Student should have some undergraduate familiarity with partial differential equations, Fourier transforms, distributions (the Dirac delta), linear algebra and least squares, as well as some basic physics. A knowledge of basic computer programming is also needed.
This class covers the mathematics of inverse problems involving waves, with examples taken from reflection seismology, synthetic aperture radar, and computerized tomography. The course is suitable for graduate students from all departments who have affinities with applied mathematics.
There is not one textbook. The material will be inspired from various sources. See the readings section for a list of references that sometimes go way beyond what we'll do in class.
There will be occasional problem sets and an oral presentation of a good (landmark, foundational) paper from the literature. The presentations will take place during the last two class sessions.
The lowest homework score will be dropped.
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Topics in applied mathematics: waves and imaging