ME 565: Mechanical Engineering Analysis
ME 565: Mechanical Engineering Analysis (Winter 2015, University of Washington). Instructor: Professor Steven Brunton. Complex analysis. Partial differential equations. Transform methods (Laplace and Fourier transforms).
This course will provide an in-depth overview of powerful mathematical techniques for the analysis of engineering systems. In addition to developing core analytical capabilities, students will gain proficiency with various computational approaches used to solve these problems. Applications will be emphasized, including fluid mechanics, elasticity and vibrations, weather and climate systems, epidemiology, space mission design, and applications in control.
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Lecture 29 - Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) and Data Science 3 |
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