Arbeitsgemeinschaft: Ergodic Theory and Combinatorial Number Theory

  • Habib Ammari

    Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
  • Liliana Borcea

    Rice University, Houston, USA
  • Thorsten Hohage

    Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
  • Barbara Kaltenbacher

    Universität Alpen-Adria, Klagenfurt, Austria
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Abstract

Inverse problem typically deal with the identification of unknown quantities from indirect measurements and appear in many areas in technology, medicine, biology, finance, and econometrics. The computational solution of such problems is a very active, interdisciplinary field with close connections to optimization, control theory, differential equations, asymptotic analysis, statistics, and probability. The focus of this workshop was on hybrid methods, model reduction, regularization in Banach spaces, and statistical approaches.

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Habib Ammari, Liliana Borcea, Thorsten Hohage, Barbara Kaltenbacher, Arbeitsgemeinschaft: Ergodic Theory and Combinatorial Number Theory. Oberwolfach Rep. 9 (2012), no. 4, pp. 3061–3127

DOI 10.4171/OWR/2012/51