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Nov 22, 2024
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CEE 6745 - Inverse Problems: Theory and Applications Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: MATH 2940 . Co-meets with CEE 5745 .
C. Earls.
The course covers foundational theory underpinning the inverse problems that naturally arise when developing technology for society. Through a treatment of theory and application, the course aims to equip students to answer questions such as: “what source/forcing/action has caused the system response I am currently observing?”; “what model parameters best instantiate a predictive model explaining certain noisy/incomplete observations of the subject system?”; and “how certain am I about any of the foregoing results?”
Outcome 1: Identify an inverse problem.
Outcome 2: Analyze it from a theoretical point of view.
Outcome 3: Employ deterministic and stochastic methods to solve it.
Outcome 4: Apply solution methods in real-world contexts.
Outcome 5: Critically analyze their resulting solutions.
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