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Announcement
Shari Moskow
Drexel University
Inverse Problems: Determining the Equation from the Solution
November 7, 2014
noon PGH
646
Abstract
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Mathematicians and scientist are often looking for the solution to an
equation. However, sometimes rather than solving the equation, scientists
are working backwards from data to define the equation itself. This kind of
inverse thinking shows up in areas like medical imaging, remote sensing,
nondestructive testing, and many other areas of science. Specialists may be
using this logic to find a tumor in a breast or to locate oil in a
geological reservoir. However, the smallest miscalculations in the acquired
data can lead to large errors in defining the equation's parameters. Dr.
Moskow will discuss the challenges facing scientist and mathematicians in
solving these "inverse problems."
Pizza will be served.
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