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Research on 3D SIP Conjugate Gradient Inversion Algorithm with Parameter Range Constraints

Jianjun Xi, Yongliang Liu and Dandan Cui

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-8

Abstract:

3D SIP inversion algorithm involves multiple parameters, and the key is the calculating speed and memory. A whole set of quasi-linear (QL) theories has taken shape in recent years, including the QL approximation method proposed by Zhdanov, quasi-analytic approximation, and localized quasi-linear (LQL) approximation. They are characterized by high speed and accuracy in electromagnetic field numerical modeling. The above-based 3D QL inversion algorithm, boasting quicker calculating speed plus more stable and favorable inversion effect, has been adopted profoundly in electromagnetic prospecting, whereas its frequent source conversion requires recalculating the dyadic Green’s function and primary field each time, thus delaying the 3D SIP modeling speed. This study makes use of the spatial symmetry in the primary field and Green function to propose an effective and quicker QL forward modeling method, which has the hallmark of higher calculating speed owing to less calculating times, and makes feasible the 3D SIP conjugate gradient inversion algorithm with Cole–Cole parameter range constraints.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/6617794

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