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09. April 2008, 18:15 bis 00:00

The Application as Architect for the Mathematical Framework

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In applied mathematics there is often a separation between two stages: the mathematical analysis of the problem at hand in a first step, followed by numerical analysis to determine good algorithms for numerical results in a second step. The requirements of an engineering application, or of solving other problems designed by man (rather than nature) generate mathematical challenges that are equally interesting, in which the implementation modalities can play a role at earlier stages, driving not only the numerical analysis at the end, but playing an important role as well in the mathematical framing of the problem, at the start of the study. Ingrid Daubechies,Princeton University, will present several instances of this interplay between algorithms and analysis, borrowed from work done by herself as well as many others; examples are wavelets, analog-to-digital conversion and sparse expansions.

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