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Lecture: Fundamentals Of Interferometry #2
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I have uploaded my first lecture: Fundamentals I. Fundamentals I:
I have also added an assigment, which I think will help solidify what the lecture tries to teach. Sphe, I haven't designed the practical yet. My idea for the practical that should accompony this lecture is to simulate simple sky models in MeqTrees. One source two sources a Gaussian etc... You can go through the lecture and assigment to see what I covered in the first lecture. I you wish you could add the simulator you showed me... I have also added a python notebook, which explains how to derive uv-coverage from first principals (assuming earth is a sphere, which is not how it is really done). I am still busy with Fundamentals II. Fundamentals II:
I also think that the new students should do the following Python course, for which they can earn a statement of accomplishment. |
I have just uploaded my second lecture in which I cover:
I have added an assignment which has the following two outcomes:
@modhurita, I do not think I will be introducing calibration in the fundamental lectures, I think it belongs in the calibration lecture I will now start to make the suggested corrections to lecture I. |
I have now uploaded my notebooks for my two lectures and made the suggested corrections. Notebooks for fundamentals I:
Notebooks for fundamentals II:
I have also added references to the important equations in my slides. I did not change my slides into amplitude/phase as I have done this in Simualtion.ipynb. |
I have now uploaded a preliminary schedule (may still change) for the fundamental lectures. I have also indicated my switching pattern between notebooks and slides. Schedule: ###########(Trienko) ###########(Sphe) ###########(Trienko) ###########(Sphe) ###########(Trienko) |
@Trienko : I quickly went through your lectures on fundamentals: very very (very) nice! |
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