Seminar (Analysis): Applied asymptotic analysis,
Wintersemester 2009/10
Ort und Termin
Art: | Termin: | Ort: | Beginn: |
SE 2 std. | Geblockt Dez.-Jan. Mi 11:00-12:00 Do 11:00-12:00 |
D103 (UZA4) S1 (Althanstr. 12) |
3.12 |
Was Sie erwartet
The aim of this seminar is to learn some basic techniques in asymptotic analysis. It is
one of the most important concepts in analysis and you encounter it already in the
first semester when dealing with Taylor series, where a complicated function is
replaced by a simple approximated which is valid in a certain regime. In fact,
many problems in applications are not explicitly solvable, however, they often can
be viewed as small perturbations of solvable models. Here is where asymptotic
analysis comes into play and we frequently use it in a naive way without
knowing the basic methods, their strengths, weaknesses, and pitfalls. In this
seminar we will try to remedy this shortcoming by covering some topics (which can
be chosen according to personal interests) from the introductory book by
Miller [1].
Vorträge:
Datum: | Titel: | Vortrgende(r): |
16.12 | The Nature of Asymptotic Approximations | Ira Egorova |
17.12 | Laplace's Method for Asymptotic Expansions of Integrals 1 | Anna Geyer |
13.1 | Laplace's Method for Asymptotic Expansions of Integrals 2 | Anna Geyer |
14.1 | The Method of Steepest Descents for Asymptotic Expansions of Integrals 1 | Jonathan Eckhardt |
20.1 | The Method of Steepest Descents for Asymptotic Expansions of Integrals 2 | Jonathan Eckhardt |
27.1 | The Method of Stationary Phase for Asymptotic Analysis of Oscillatory Integrals 1 | Kerstin Ammann |
28.1 | The Method of Stationary Phase for Asymptotic Analysis of Oscillatory Integrals 2 | Kerstin Ammann |
Literatur:
- P. D. Miller, Applied Asymptotic Analysis, Amer. Mat. Soc., Providence, 2006.
- J. D. Murray, Asymptotic Analysis, Springer, New York, 1984.
- F. W.J. Olver, Asymptotics and Special Functions, A K Peters, Natick, 1997.
Zielgruppe
Studierende der Mathematik, Physik, ...
Auf Ihr Kommen freuen sich Ira Egorova und Gerald Teschl