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Lecture Notes upload completeWritten on 04.02.25 by Thomas Schuster Dear all, I just uploaded part4 of chapter 4 as well as a PDF containing the entire lecture notes (about 74 MB!). So, the whole lecture notes are now available. Best regards, Thomas |
Last lecture, Thursday, 6 February at 9 amWritten on 04.02.25 by Thomas Schuster Dear all, the last lecture of our course takes place on Thursday, 6 February 2025 in our seminar room, 4th floor, builiding E1 1 (first room to the right, where the tutorial took place). Please note that the course starts at 9 am, so half an hour later than usual. See you there. Take care, Thomas |
Chapter 4, parts 2 and 3 uploadedWritten on 23.01.25 by Thomas Schuster Hi all, I just uploaded parts 2 and 3 of chapter 4. Best regards, Thomas Schuster |
Chapter 4, part 1 uploadedWritten on 14.01.25 by Thomas Schuster Hi, I just uploaded the first part of chapter 4. Best regards, Thomas Schuster |
Chapter 3 completely uploadedWritten on 19.12.24 by Thomas Schuster Hi, I finally uploaded part 6 of chapter 3. Chapter 3 is now completely uploaded. I wish all of you Merry X-mas and a Happy New Year! Best, Thomas |
Chapter 3, parts 4 and 5 uploadedWritten on 12.12.24 by Thomas Schuster Hi to all, I just uploaded parts 4 and 5 of chapter 3 of the lecture notes. Best regards, Thomas |
Chapter 3, part 3 uploadedWritten on 03.12.24 by Thomas Schuster Hi to all, I just uploaded part 3 of chapter 3 of the lecture notes. Best regards, Thomas |
Chapter 3, parts 1 and 2 uploadedWritten on 28.11.24 by Thomas Schuster Hi to all, I just uploaded parts 1 and 2 of chapter 3 of the lecture notes. Best regards, Thomas |
Exercises and Lecture NotesWritten on 31.10.24 (last change on 31.10.24) by Thomas Schuster The tutorial last Tuesday was attended by only one student. It is very important that you attend the tutorial. If the attendance remains that low we will cancel the tutorial and change the lecture to only 6 CPs! Besides that the tutorial is important to get deeper insights into the lecture's… Read more The tutorial last Tuesday was attended by only one student. It is very important that you attend the tutorial. If the attendance remains that low we will cancel the tutorial and change the lecture to only 6 CPs! Besides that the tutorial is important to get deeper insights into the lecture's contents. I just uploaded part 2 of chapter 1, which is now complete. Best regards, Thomas Schuster |
Lecture times have been changedWritten on 23.10.24 by Lukas Vierus Dear students, please be aware that the lecture times have been changed. From now on, the lecture on Thursday will take place at 08:30am in HS III, E2.5. Best regards, Lukas Vierus |
Inverse Problems in Elasticity
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Thomas Schuster
Time: Tuesday 12:15pm - 1.45pm, Thursday 08:30am-10:00am
Location: HS III, E2.5
Start: Tuesday, October 15th
Tutorials
Tuesday 10-12, in Room 4.12, E1.1
Exam
Oral exam
Literature
We recommend to consider the following literature joined with the lecture: https://www.infomath-bib.de/tmp/vorlesungen/mathe-core_inverse-problems-in-elasticity.html
You find these books in our library for mathematics and computer science (http://www.infomath-bib.de).
Office hours
Lukas Vierus: on request, please write an email.
Thomas Schuster: on request, please write an email.
What are inverse problems? What are examples for inverse problems? Please visit our Research site.
Further questions (esp. concerning the lecture itself)? Please ask Lukas Vierus.