Global optimization methods in geophysical inversion [electronic resource] / Mrinal K. Sen and Paul L. Stoffa.
2013
QE43 .S46 2013
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Global optimization methods in geophysical inversion [electronic resource] / Mrinal K. Sen and Paul L. Stoffa.
Author
Sen, Mrinal K.
Edition
2nd ed.
ISBN
9781107011908
9781139612074 (electronic book)
9781139612074 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Language
English
Description
xii, 289 p. : ill.
Call Number
QE43 .S46 2013
Dewey Decimal Classification
550.1/515357
Summary
"Making inferences about systems in the Earth's subsurface from remotely-sensed, sparse measurements is a challenging task. Geophysical inversion aims to find models which explain geophysical observations - a model-based inversion method attempts to infer model parameters by iteratively fitting observations with theoretical predictions from trial models. Global optimization often enables the solution of non-linear models, employing a global search approach to find the absolute minimum of an objective function, so that predicted data best fits the observations. This new edition provides an up-to-date overview of the most popular global optimization methods, including a detailed description of the theoretical development underlying each method, and a thorough explanation of the design, implementation, and limitations of algorithms. A new chapter provides details of recently-developed methods, such as the neighborhood algorithm, and particle swarm optimization. An expanded chapter on uncertainty estimation includes a succinct description on how to use optimization methods for model space exploration to characterize uncertainty, and now discusses other new methods such as hybrid Monte Carlo and multi-chain MCMC methods. Other chapters include new examples of applications, from uncertainty in climate modeling to whole earth studies. Several different examples of geophysical inversion, including joint inversion of disparate geophysical datasets, are provided to help readers design algorithms for their own applications. This is an authoritative and valuable text for researchers and graduate students in geophysics, inverse theory, and exploration geoscience, and an important resource for professionals working in engineering and petroleum exploration."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Stoffa, Paul L., 1948-
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