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Advances in Wave Imaging and Microlocal Analysis - SPACE Webinar Series

Offered By: IEEE Signal Processing Society via YouTube

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Signal Processing Courses Convolution Courses Wave Equation Courses Microlocal Analysis Courses

Course Description

Overview

Join a webinar featuring Prof. Ivan Dokmanić from the University of Basel, hosted by the IEEE Signal Processing Society, as part of the SPACE Webinar Series. Delve into the fascinating world of wave imaging and explore both traditional and innovative approaches to this field. Learn about wave equations, convolution, and Fourier integral operators. Gain insights into microlocal analysis, directional components, and phase extension. Discover the architecture of routing networks and understand the concept of passage time. Explore reverse time continuation and interpret wave propagation through Hamilton's law. Engage with experiments and participate in a Q&A session to deepen your understanding of this complex subject matter.

Syllabus

Introduction
Wave Imaging
Wave Equation
Traditional Approaches
New Traditional Approaches
Material
Outline
Convolution
Inverting extra encryption
Waves
Scale separation
First definition
Intuition for wave imaging
Fourier integral operators
Fios
Biofiles
Intuition
Microlocal Analysis
Directional Components
Phase Extension
Architecture
Routing Network
Loss
Passage Time
Framework
Learning
Experiments
Reverse time continuation
Interpreting wave propagation
Hamiltonians law
Summary
Questions


Taught by

IEEE Signal Processing Society

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