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SUMMARY:The Statistical Finite Element Method
DTSTART:20230210T140000
DTEND:20230210T150000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Mark Girolami\, University of Cambridge\nThe finite element me
 thod (FEM) is one of the great triumphs of applied mathematics\, numerica
 l analysis and software development. Recent developments in sensor and sig
 nalling technologies enable the phenomenological study of systems. The co
 nnection between sensor data and FEM has been restricted to solving inver
 se problems placing unwarranted faith in the fidelity of the mathematical
  description of the system under study. If one concedes mis-specification
  between generative reality and the FEM then a framework to systematicall
 y characterise this uncertainty is required. This talk will present a sta
 tistical construction of the FEM which systematically blends mathematical
  description with observations by endowing the Hilbert space of FEM soluti
 ons with the additional structure of a Probability Measure.
LOCATION:GA 3 21 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==GA%203%2021
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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