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IPFW Faculty Organizers |
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Mathematics Throughout The Curriculum Links |
Invitation: We
invite teachers of Mathematics or Science, at the high school or
college level, to participate in a three-day workshop at Indiana
University - Purdue University Fort Wayne. The theme of the workshop
will be Fourier Analysis, a branch of mathematics which has many
applications, and which can be incorporated into a physics or calculus
curriculum. Teachers in other subjects, such as music, computers, or
art, may also be interested.
Registration for 2003 is closed because the workshop has
finished. If you have questions about the workshop, you can
send e-mail to Professor Hamburger at Hamburge (at) ipfw.edu.
Here are some brief descriptions of physics projects where both
the theoretical predictions and the experimental data can be analyzed
using Fourier methods.
Monitoring the force exerted on a probe at the upper support we can
determine the modes of vibration in coupled oscillators. A graph of experimental data and its Fourier Transform (79KB)
Using speakers and a simple vibration probe we can monitor and determine the modes and frequency of vibration.
The human voice and musical instruments can be examined using Fourier transforms to determine the frequency components and their relative phases. Waveform of a Reed. Fourier Transform of above waveform
Splitting light such that the two parts travel different path lengths produces interference. The interference pattern can be considered as a Fourier transform on the incident light – dependent upon the wavelength of the light and the path difference between the two paths.
A photo (356KB) of the laser experiment
Lenses, when arranged appropriately, take a two-dimensional Fourier transform of an object. This process can be used for image processing and filtering. This same process can be employed to produce calculated holograms.
The 2003 Physics-Based Calculus workshop was the third run of this program, following successful workshops in 2001 and 2002.
Department of Mathematical Sciences |
Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne phone: (260) 481-6821 |
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the Department of Mathematical
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To the IPFW Division of Continuing Studies |