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[2017.3.30 특강] What mathematical algorithms can do for the real (and even fake) world

주제 : What mathematical algorithms can do for the real (and even fake) world

연사 : Stanley Osher (UCLA)

        Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize(2014)

일시 : 3월 30일 목요일 (17:00~)

장소 : 종합과학관 A동 317호


Abstract: I will give a very personal overview of the evolution of mainstream applied mathematics from the early 60's onwards. This era started pre computer with mostly analytic techniques, followed by linear stability analysis for finite difference approximations, to shock waves, to image processing, to the motion of fronts and interfaces, to compressive sensing and the associated optimization challenges, to the use of sparsity in Schrodinger's equation and other PDE's, to overcoming the curse of dimensionality in parts of control theory and in solving the associated high dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi equations

 

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