Polar Cap Error Analysis with FJS | ||
"Polar Cap Error Analysis with FJS" is a
collection of various handwritten notes from Dahlen as well as
back and forth emails between him and Frederik J. Simons,
hereafter FJS. The collection began in July of 2005. The documents
are contained within a light blue loose leaf binder. FJS was at
the time a Lecturer of Geophysics at University College London
before he became an Assistant Professor of Geosciences at
Princeton University in 2006, joining Dahlen. The two worked
together until Dahlen's death in 2007. Frederik's home page can be
found at the bottom of this page, or here.
The contents of this collection follow the process that both FJS and Dahlen took to ultimately publish their joint paper Spherical Slepian functions and the polar gap in geodesy in 2006. Most of the emails contained show the discussions that polished the paper as the two tried to figure out how to represent error in their polar cap analysis. This collection can be found at: Guyot Hall, Princeton, NJ, 08544. Back to Main Page |
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Pages | Sheet Numbers | |
[FJS emails - discussing notation and equations of their work] | 1–9 | N/A |
7/29/2005 – following several emails from FJS | 10–17 | 1–8 |
Axisymmetric case | 18–25 | 1–2, 1–6 |
[FJS emails - debate on axisymmetric case] | 26–34 | N/A |
[Continued notes on Axisymmetric case] | 35–38 | 1–2, 1–2 |
[FJS emails - fixing typos in code] | 39–41 | N/A |
[Part of paper by FJS and Dahlen - "Geodetic Applications"] | 42–45 | N/A |
[Proof that SG and SH spatial convergences are identical] | 46–48 | 1–3 |
[FJS emails - discussion of proof] | 49–50 | N/A |
Shannon number truncation | 51–54 | 1–4 |
Reading FJS Aug. 10 e-mail | 55–58 | 1–4 |
[FJS emails - trying to reduce error in SH + SG truncation | 59–73 | N/A |
[Notes on calculation of error in SH + SG truncation] | 74–84 | 1–11 |
Spatial variance – FJS point of view | 85–99 | 1–5, 1–9 |
Errors...again | 100–106 | 1–7 |
[FJS emails - realization of error mistakes | 107–110 | N/A |
Error analysis – the right way, finally! | 111–118 | 1–8 |
[FJS emails - discussion of figure readability | 119–127 | N/A |
Damped SH | 128–144 | 1–8, 1–9 |
[FJS emails - SIAM paper draft discussion | 145–152 | N/A |
Spatial error analysis: a=0 case only | 153–164 | 1–12 |
What if the noise is red? | 165–169 | 1–5 |
[FJS emails - general red case | 170–171 | N/A |
a>0 case | 172–179 | 1–8 |
[FJS emails - continuous vs discrete data] | 180–182 | N/A |
It works! - a>0 error analysis | 183–193 | 1–11 |
[Faxes and emails from FJS about polar gap paper] | 194–204 | N/A |
Truncated Slepian (hereafter TS) analysis | 205–220 | 1–11, 1–3 |
λ_up and λ_down | 221–224 | 1–4 |
Spectral leakage bias - undamped SH | 225–243 | 1–4, 1–7, 1–6 |
[FJS emails - polishing of figures for paper] | 244–279 | N/A |