Inverse Problem 2


Inverse Problem 2 :

A problem in which the intent is to infer the values of the parameters characterizing a system, given some observed data. Solving an inverse problem may be summarized as → observed data → model → estimates of model parameters. An inverse problem is the opposite of a forward problem; it can be formulated as a problem of iterative data fitting or, more generally, as a problem of probabilistic inference. Usually, there is no direct and unique solution to the inverse problem. A rare exception is the solution of the Wiechert-Herglotz formula under strict conditions. See: Inversion, Mosegaard And Tarantola (2002), Curtis And Snieder (2002), Menke (1984) And Tarantola (2005)

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