ECE-5694: Nonlinearity & Predictability in the Real-World
Description: Analysis of the impact nonlinearity and structural model error have on simulation-based predictability, detection, control, uncertainty quantification (UQ) and insight into actual systems whose dynamics are best described by nonlinear models. “All models are wrong;” presentation of methods for detecting how/when they fail. Introduction to a geometric view of dynamics, language and limitations of nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Resource allocation in the design and construction of nonlinear prediction/automated decision systems. The role of model-based probability(s) in real time monitoring, decision-making and policy/regulatory guidance. Comparison, evaluation and deep-combination of competing probabilistic engines. Implications for UQ in applications including guidance, AI, automated machinery, disaster risk reduction and sports. Pre: Graduate Standing.
Pathways: N/A
Course Hours: 3 credits
Corequisites: N/A
Crosslist: N/A
Repeatability: N/A
Sections Taught: 2
Average GPA: 3.98 (rounds to A)
Strict A Rate (No A-) : 83.77%
Average Withdrawal Rate: 8.33%
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