We examine the general non-linear inverse problem with a finite number of parameters. In order to permit the incorporation of any a priori information about parameters and any distribution of data (not only of gaussian type) we propose to formulate the problem not using single quantities (such as bounds, means, etc.) but using probability density functions for data and parameters. We also want our formulation to allow for the incorporation of theoretical errors, i.e. non-exact theoretical relationships between data and parameters (due to discretization, or incomplete theoretical knowledge); to do that in a natural way we propose to define general theoretical relationships also as probability density functions. We show then that the inverse ...
In most geophysical inverse problems the properties of interest are parametrized using a fixed numbe...
Inverse problems deal with recovering the causes for a desired or given effect. Their presence acros...
Abstmct. The inverse problem where one wants to estimate a continuous model with infinitely many deg...
We examine the general non-linear inverse problem with a finite number of parameters. In order to pe...
Inverse Problem Theory is written for physicists, geophysicists and all scientists facing the proble...
Over the last a few decades, a spectrum of methods for the solution of inverse problems has been exa...
Despite its great practical importance, the theory of inverse problems remains poorly known. Indeed,...
Inverse problems arise in many applications in science and engineering. They are characterized by th...
Within the class of inverse problems, it is the subclass of indirect measurement problems that chara...
Many scientific, medical or engineering problems raise the issue of recovering some physical quantit...
Quantifying uncertainty in the solution of inverse problems is an exciting area of ...
Inverse problems – the process of recovering unknown parameters from indirect measurements – are enc...
Summary. A complete method of solution of linear inverse problems with non-negativity constraints ha...
AbstractThe article discusses the discretization of linear inverse problems. When an inverse problem...
The Bayesian formulation for inverse problems gives a way of making inferences about unknown quantit...
In most geophysical inverse problems the properties of interest are parametrized using a fixed numbe...
Inverse problems deal with recovering the causes for a desired or given effect. Their presence acros...
Abstmct. The inverse problem where one wants to estimate a continuous model with infinitely many deg...
We examine the general non-linear inverse problem with a finite number of parameters. In order to pe...
Inverse Problem Theory is written for physicists, geophysicists and all scientists facing the proble...
Over the last a few decades, a spectrum of methods for the solution of inverse problems has been exa...
Despite its great practical importance, the theory of inverse problems remains poorly known. Indeed,...
Inverse problems arise in many applications in science and engineering. They are characterized by th...
Within the class of inverse problems, it is the subclass of indirect measurement problems that chara...
Many scientific, medical or engineering problems raise the issue of recovering some physical quantit...
Quantifying uncertainty in the solution of inverse problems is an exciting area of ...
Inverse problems – the process of recovering unknown parameters from indirect measurements – are enc...
Summary. A complete method of solution of linear inverse problems with non-negativity constraints ha...
AbstractThe article discusses the discretization of linear inverse problems. When an inverse problem...
The Bayesian formulation for inverse problems gives a way of making inferences about unknown quantit...
In most geophysical inverse problems the properties of interest are parametrized using a fixed numbe...
Inverse problems deal with recovering the causes for a desired or given effect. Their presence acros...
Abstmct. The inverse problem where one wants to estimate a continuous model with infinitely many deg...