Parallel Inversion of 3D Airborne Transient Electromagnetic Data Using an Approximate Jacobi Matrix
Da Lei,
Hao Ren,
Ruo Wang
et al.
Abstract:In geophysical inversion issues, the Jacobian matrix computation takes the greatest time, and it is the most significant factor limiting the inversion’s calculation speed. We think that the correctness of the inverse problem is determined by the difference between the inversion data and the real data, not the precision of the gradient solution in each iteration. Based on this, we present an approximate computation approach for the Jacobian matrix that may rapidly solve the inverse issue by estimating the gradi… Show more
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