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Dynamic Data Assimilation

Dynamic Data Assimilation

A Least Squares Approach

by Sudarshan DhallS. Lakshmivarahan and John M. Lewis
Hardback
Publication Date: 03/08/2006

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Dynamic data assimilation is the assessment, combination and synthesis of observational data, scientific laws and mathematical models to determine the state of a complex physical system, for instance as a preliminary step in making predictions about the system's behaviour. The topic has assumed increasing importance in fields such as numerical weather prediction where conscientious efforts are being made to extend the term of reliable weather forecasts beyond the few days that are presently feasible. This book is designed to be a basic one-stop reference for graduate students and researchers. It is based on graduate courses taught over a decade to mathematicians, scientists, and engineers, and its modular structure accommodates the various audience requirements. Thus Part I is a broad introduction to the history, development and philosophy of data assimilation, illustrated by examples; Part II considers the classical, static approaches, both linear and nonlinear; and Part III describes computational techniques. Parts IV to VII are concerned with how statistical and dynamic ideas can be incorporated into the classical framework. Key themes covered here include estimation theory, stochastic and dynamic models, and sequential filtering. The final part addresses the predictability of dynamical systems. Chapters end with a section that provides pointers to the literature, and a set of exercises with instructive hints.
ISBN:
9780521851558
9780521851558
Category:
Mathematical modelling
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
03-08-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
680
Dimensions (mm):
239x165x39mm
Weight:
1.1kg

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