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Approximation Theory
(dt. Approximationstheorie)
Level, degree of commitment in original study programme | Advanced module, compulsory elective module |
Forms of teaching and learning, workload |
Lecture (4 SWS), recitation class (2 SWS), 270 hours (90 h attendance, 180 h private study) |
Credit points, formal requirements |
9 CP Translation missing. German original: Studienleistung: Erreichen von mindestens 50 Prozent der Punkte aus den wöchentlich zu bearbeitenden Übungsaufgaben. Prüfungsleistung: Klausur oder mündliche Prüfung |
Language, Grading |
German,The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for study course M.Sc. Mathematics. |
Original study programme | M.Sc. Mathematik / Vertiefungsbereich Mathematik |
Duration, frequency |
One semester, Regelmäßig im Wechsel mit anderen advanced moduleen in angewandter Mathematics |
Person in charge of the module's outline | Prof. Dr. Stephan Dahlke |
Contents
function spaces, best approximation, approximation with polynomials, splines and trigonometric functions, smoothness modules and K-functions
Qualification Goals
The students shall
- learn to recognize and assess the relevance of approximation theory for practical problems, e.g. from numerical analysis, and to acquire the approximation theoretical tools to solve these problems,
- learn how methods of linear algebra, analysis and numerical analysis interact,
- Re-evaluate knowledge from the basic modules and some advanced modules,
- to recognise the relations of approximation theory to other areas of mathematics and to other sciences,
- practice mathematical working methods (development of mathematical intuition and its formal justification, training of the ability to abstract, proof techniques),
- improve their oral communication skills in the exercises by practicing free speech in front of an audience and during discussion.
Prerequisites
Translation is missing. Here is the German original:
Keine. Empfohlen werden die Kompetenzen, die in den Basismodulen vermittelt werden.
Recommended Reading
- DeVore, R., Lorenz, G.G., Constructive Approximation, Springer, New York, 1993
- Powell, M.J.D., Approximation Theory and Methods, Cambridge Univer-sity Press, 1981
- Cheney, W., Light, W., A Course on Approximation Theory, Brooks/-Cole Publishing Company, 1999
Please note:
This page describes a module according to the latest valid module guide in Wintersemester 2018/19. Most rules valid for a module are not covered by the examination regulations and can therefore be updated on a semesterly basis. The following versions are available in the online module guide:
- WiSe 2016/17 (no corresponding element)
- SoSe 2018 (no corresponding element)
- WiSe 2018/19
- WiSe 2019/20
- WiSe 2020/21
- SoSe 2021
- WiSe 2021/22
- WiSe 2022/23
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