Math & Physics Podcast

Episode #109 - Just Talking About: Adaptive Optics and CFD

Jan 25, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Podcast Is the Beginning
03:12 • 2min
3
The Comment of the Podcast
04:47 • 2min
4
Is There a Problem With the Navier-Stokes Equation?
06:32 • 4min
5
The Power of Competi of CFD
10:36 • 3min
6
The Biggest Problem in Astronomy Is the Incompressibility Equation
13:47 • 4min
7
What Is Adaptive Optics?
17:39 • 2min
8
Adaptive Optics Is a Very Deep Subject
20:00 • 3min
9
The Airy Function Is the Best Representation of a Star
23:22 • 2min
10
Is the Diffraction Limit Too High?
25:01 • 2min
11
How to Test the Performance of Your Telescope Using the Strel Ratio
26:37 • 4min
12
Adaptive Optics - A Closed Loop Control System
31:05 • 3min
13
Wave Front Sensor Measures Residual Slopes
33:38 • 2min
14
Is the Deformable Mirror Like the Best?
35:45 • 5min
15
The X and Y Slopes of the Wave Front Sensor
41:00 • 4min
16
Adaptive Optics Simulations in Python
45:10 • 4min
17
GGs. Is the Sprint Algorithm Valid?
48:50 • 2min
18
Is That Your Illusion?
50:28 • 2min
19
Python Is the Easiest One to Understand
52:20 • 2min
20
Is CFD the Best Programming Language?
53:51 • 3min
21
How Do You Differentiate Differential Equations?
56:38 • 6min
22
The Semi-Discreted Approach to Time-Stapping
01:02:31 • 2min
23
Exactly. So Now You Have the Time Equation, Right?
01:04:39 • 5min
24
All Time Stepping Methods - Is Entropy Decreased?
01:10:08 • 5min
25
AO - The Next Episode Is Going to Be on Combinatorics?
01:14:46 • 2min