A review on restoration of seismic wavefields based on regularization and compressive sensing
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Publication:3111153
DOI10.1080/17415977.2011.576342zbMath1230.86002OpenAlexW2113201843MaRDI QIDQ3111153
Jingtao Zhao, Jingjie Cao, Chang-Chun Yang, Yan-fei Wang
Publication date: 18 January 2012
Published in: Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17415977.2011.576342
inverse problemsill-posednessprojected gradient methodcompressive sensingcurvelet transformwavefield recovery
Inverse problems in geophysics (86A22) Numerical solution to inverse problems in abstract spaces (65J22)
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