The overall goal of the book is to provide access to the regularized solution of inverse problems relevant in geophysics without requiring more mathematical knowledge than is taught in undergraduate math courses for scientists and engineers. From abstract analysis only the concept of functions as vectors is needed. Function spaces are introduced informally in the course of the text, when needed. Additionally, a more detailed, but still condensed introduction is given in Appendix B. A second goal is to elaborate the single steps to be taken when solving an inverse problem: discretization, regularization and practical solution of the regularized optimization problem. These steps are shown in detail for model problems from the fields of invers...
The text demonstrates the methods for proving the existence (if et all) and finding of inverse and i...
International audienceA goal of geophysical inversion is to identify all models which give an accept...
Introductory Geophysical Inverse Theory, by John A. Scales, Martin L. Smith and Sven Treitel; solo c...
<p>A brief overview of inverse problems in geophysics. Covers what is an inverse problem, how do we ...
Inverse Problem Theory is written for physicists, geophysicists and all scientists facing the proble...
Inverse problems arise in many applications in science and engineering. They are characterized by th...
Inverse problems arise whenever one tries to calculate a required quantity from given measurements o...
none6Inverse problems are concerned with the determination of causes of observed effects. Their inve...
The inverse problem field is a domain at the border between applied mathematics and physics that enc...
Many scientific, medical or engineering problems raise the issue of recovering some physical quantit...
Within the class of inverse problems, it is the subclass of indirect measurement problems that chara...
The vast majority of the Earth system is inaccessible to direct observation. Consequently, the struc...
Mathematical methods for linearized geophysical inverse problems are reviewed, in cases with and in ...
This thesis deals with the numerical solutions of linear and nonlinear inverse problems. The goal o...
Solution of inverse problem is one of the most important questions in many fields of science and kno...
The text demonstrates the methods for proving the existence (if et all) and finding of inverse and i...
International audienceA goal of geophysical inversion is to identify all models which give an accept...
Introductory Geophysical Inverse Theory, by John A. Scales, Martin L. Smith and Sven Treitel; solo c...
<p>A brief overview of inverse problems in geophysics. Covers what is an inverse problem, how do we ...
Inverse Problem Theory is written for physicists, geophysicists and all scientists facing the proble...
Inverse problems arise in many applications in science and engineering. They are characterized by th...
Inverse problems arise whenever one tries to calculate a required quantity from given measurements o...
none6Inverse problems are concerned with the determination of causes of observed effects. Their inve...
The inverse problem field is a domain at the border between applied mathematics and physics that enc...
Many scientific, medical or engineering problems raise the issue of recovering some physical quantit...
Within the class of inverse problems, it is the subclass of indirect measurement problems that chara...
The vast majority of the Earth system is inaccessible to direct observation. Consequently, the struc...
Mathematical methods for linearized geophysical inverse problems are reviewed, in cases with and in ...
This thesis deals with the numerical solutions of linear and nonlinear inverse problems. The goal o...
Solution of inverse problem is one of the most important questions in many fields of science and kno...
The text demonstrates the methods for proving the existence (if et all) and finding of inverse and i...
International audienceA goal of geophysical inversion is to identify all models which give an accept...
Introductory Geophysical Inverse Theory, by John A. Scales, Martin L. Smith and Sven Treitel; solo c...