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| timeplace = Kick-off meeting: 28.01.2014 14:30-15:30 room: 02.07.023
| timeplace = Kick-off meeting: 28.01.2014 14:30-15:30 room: 02.07.023
: Presentations: t.b.a.
: Presentations: t.b.a.
| credits = t.b.a.
| credits = 4 ects (CSE, IN), 3 ects (MA), volume of work will be adapted
| audience = Students from Master Computational Science and Engineering (IN2183), Informatics (IN2107), and Mathematics  
| audience = Students from Master Computational Science and Engineering (IN2183), Informatics (IN2107), and Mathematics (MA6015)
| tutorials = -
| tutorials = -
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= News =
= News =
* all information will be presented at the kick-off meeting (see above), please attend this meeting if you are interested in this seminar.
* Max. number of participants: 10
* Max. number of participants: 10
* The seminar will be completely in English, so the students also have to give their talks and to write their papers in English.  
* The seminar will be completely in English, so the students also have to give their talks and to write their papers in English.  


= Description =
= Topics =
01) Introduction to UQ
02) Data Assimilation / Data Input
03) Sampling Methods in UQ 
04) Polynomial Chaos 1: Galerkin
05) Polynomial Chaos 2: Collocation
06) Sparse Grids (in UQ)
07) Karhunen-Lo\`eve Expansion (for UQ)
08) UQ for RODE (SODE)
09) UQ in Fluid Dynamics
10) UQ in Fluid-Structure Interaction





Revision as of 12:24, 16 January 2014

Term
Summer 14
Lecturer
Tobias Neckel, Alfredo Parra , Benjamin Uekermann
Time and Place
Kick-off meeting: 28.01.2014 14:30-15:30 room: 02.07.023
Presentations: t.b.a.
Audience
Students from Master Computational Science and Engineering (IN2183), Informatics (IN2107), and Mathematics (MA6015)
Tutorials
-
Exam
-
Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
4 ects (CSE, IN), 3 ects (MA), volume of work will be adapted
TUMonline
t.b.a.



News

  • all information will be presented at the kick-off meeting (see above), please attend this meeting if you are interested in this seminar.
  • Max. number of participants: 10
  • The seminar will be completely in English, so the students also have to give their talks and to write their papers in English.

Topics

01) Introduction to UQ 02) Data Assimilation / Data Input 03) Sampling Methods in UQ 04) Polynomial Chaos 1: Galerkin 05) Polynomial Chaos 2: Collocation 06) Sparse Grids (in UQ) 07) Karhunen-Lo\`eve Expansion (for UQ) 08) UQ for RODE (SODE) 09) UQ in Fluid Dynamics 10) UQ in Fluid-Structure Interaction