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Computational Methods in Geophysical Electromagnetics

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This monograph provides a framework for students and practitioners who are working on the solution of electromagnetic imaging in geophysics. Bridging the gap between theory and practical applied material (for example, inverse and forward problems), it provides: A simple explanation of finite volume discretization. Basic concepts in solving inverse problems through optimization. A summary of applied electromagnetics methods. MATLAB? code for efficient computation.
Eldad Haber is a professor in the Departments of Mathematics and Earth and Ocean Science, and the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Computational Geoscience at the University of British Columbia. He is an associate editor of the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. His primary research interest is scientific computing and its application to geophysical and medical imaging.
Preface Chapter 1: Maxwell's Equations and Their Geophysical Applications Chapter 2: The Finite Volume Method in 1D and Its Application to Maxwell's Equations Chapter 3: Finite Volume Discretization in 3D Chapter 4: Discretization of Maxwell's Equations Chapter 5: Sensitivity Calculation Chapter 6: Data Fitting, Regularization, and Inversion Chapter 7: Large Scale Problems and Problems with Many Sources Chapter 8: Inversion in Practice Bibliography Index
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