Reduction of computing time for least-squares migration based on the Helmholtz equation by graphics processing units
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- GPU implementation of a Helmholtz Krylov solver preconditioned by a shifted Laplace multigrid method
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- Least-squares based rectangular-grid cross and rhombus stencils for acoustic wave propagation and reverse time migration
- Fast evaluation of Helmholtz potential on graphics processing units (GPUs)
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(4)- An MSSS-preconditioned matrix equation approach for the time-harmonic elastic wave equation at multiple frequencies
- Least-squares based rectangular-grid cross and rhombus stencils for acoustic wave propagation and reverse time migration
- Fast evaluation of Helmholtz potential on graphics processing units (GPUs)
- Accelerating the multi-parameter least-squares reverse time migration using an appropriate preconditioner
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