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Forward and inverse problems in geophysics

In this introductory section, I will give a mathematical formulation of several forward and inverse problems typical for geophysical methods. The definition of general forward and inverse problems can be described schematically by the following chart FORWARD PROBLEM model model parameters m data d. [Pg.3]

This result was extended by Samokhin (1998) to the more general case of the linear operator equation in a complex Hilbert space M (see Appendix A), which is extremely important for many geophysical applications, for example, in electromagnetic forward and inverse problems. The main difference between the real and the... [Pg.96]

The choice of the basis functions, 0 , is important in both forward and inverse electromagnetic problems. It depends on the specific geophysical problem and the required accuracy of discretization. [Pg.268]


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