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- Quasi-implicit treatment of velocity-dependent mobilities in underground porous media flow simulation
- HexaShrink, an exact scalable framework for hexahedral meshes with attributes and discontinuities: multiresolution rendering and storage of geoscience models
- Multi-stage preconditioners for thermal-compositional-reactive flow in porous media
- Two-way coupling in reservoir-geomechanical models: vertex-centered Galerkin geomechanical model cell-centered and vertex-centered finite volume reservoir models
- Derivative-free trust region optimization for robust well control under geological uncertainty
- Latent-space inversion (LSI): a deep learning framework for inverse mapping of subsurface flow data
- Iterative multilevel assimilation of inverted seismic data
- Reversible and non-reversible Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms for reservoir simulation problems
- Conditioning generative adversarial networks on nonlinear data for subsurface flow model calibration and uncertainty quantification
- An improved multiscale method for life-cycle production optimization
- Characterization of non-Gaussian geologic facies distribution using ensemble Kalman filter with probability weighted re-sampling
- History matching through a smooth formulation of multiple-point statistics
- Real-time reservoir management: a multiscale adaptive optimization and control approach
- A model for non-Newtonian flow in porous media at different flow regimes
- Linear stability analysis of the explicit treatment of mobilities in non-Newtonian and non-Darcy porous media flow simulation
- Accelerating multiscale simulation of complex geomodels by use of dynamically adapted basis functions
- Certified reduced basis method in geosciences. Addressing the challenge of high-dimensional problems
- Assessment of multilevel ensemble-based data assimilation for reservoir history matching
- Compressed history matching: Exploiting transform-domain sparsity for regularization of nonlinear dynamic data integration problems
- Convergence of multipoint flux approximations on quadrilateral grids
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