With a Hamilton–Jacobi equation in Cartesian coordinates as a starting point, it is common to use a system of ordinary differential equations describing the continuation of first-order derivatives of phase-space perturbations along a reference ray. Such derivatives can be exploited for calculating geometrical spreading on the reference ray and for establishing a framework for second-order extrapolation of traveltime to points outside the reference ray. The continuation of first-order derivatives of phase-space perturbations has historically been referred to as dynamic ray tracing. The reason for this is its importance in the process of calculating amplitudes along the reference ray. We extend the standard dynamic ray-tracing scheme to inclu...
For seismic imaging of complex 3-D structures by e.g. prestack Kirchhoff depth migration large amoun...
The total Green's function for two‐point boundary‐value problems can be related to the propagator fo...
International audienceA theory, based on higher-order perturbations, is given and used to express th...
With a Hamilton–Jacobi equation in Cartesian coordinates as a starting point, it is common to use a ...
Dynamic ray tracing is a robust and efficient method for computation of amplitude and phase attribut...
Dynamic ray tracing is a robust and efficient method for computation of amplitude and phase attribut...
Ray perturbation theory may be used to compute changes in ray paths and physical attributes (travelt...
Both paraxial ray tracing and two-point ray tracing are powerful tools for solving wave propagation ...
We study the propagation of rays, paraxial rays, and Gaussian beams in a medium where slowness diffe...
Ray perturbation theory and dynamic ray tracing both describe the behaviour of seismic rays near a r...
International audienceWe propose approximate equations for P-wave ray theory Green's function for sm...
We propose a new formalism for the calculation of perturbations of ray trajectories and amplitudes i...
International audienceWe propose an approximate procedure for computing coupled S waves in inhomogen...
The computationally efficient phase-screen forward modeling technique is extended to allow investig...
This work will lead to ray theory and ray tracing formulation. To deal with this problem the theory ...
For seismic imaging of complex 3-D structures by e.g. prestack Kirchhoff depth migration large amoun...
The total Green's function for two‐point boundary‐value problems can be related to the propagator fo...
International audienceA theory, based on higher-order perturbations, is given and used to express th...
With a Hamilton–Jacobi equation in Cartesian coordinates as a starting point, it is common to use a ...
Dynamic ray tracing is a robust and efficient method for computation of amplitude and phase attribut...
Dynamic ray tracing is a robust and efficient method for computation of amplitude and phase attribut...
Ray perturbation theory may be used to compute changes in ray paths and physical attributes (travelt...
Both paraxial ray tracing and two-point ray tracing are powerful tools for solving wave propagation ...
We study the propagation of rays, paraxial rays, and Gaussian beams in a medium where slowness diffe...
Ray perturbation theory and dynamic ray tracing both describe the behaviour of seismic rays near a r...
International audienceWe propose approximate equations for P-wave ray theory Green's function for sm...
We propose a new formalism for the calculation of perturbations of ray trajectories and amplitudes i...
International audienceWe propose an approximate procedure for computing coupled S waves in inhomogen...
The computationally efficient phase-screen forward modeling technique is extended to allow investig...
This work will lead to ray theory and ray tracing formulation. To deal with this problem the theory ...
For seismic imaging of complex 3-D structures by e.g. prestack Kirchhoff depth migration large amoun...
The total Green's function for two‐point boundary‐value problems can be related to the propagator fo...
International audienceA theory, based on higher-order perturbations, is given and used to express th...