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Efficient Inverse Modeling of Barotropic Ocean Tides

, 2002
A computationally efficient relocatable system for generalized inverse (GI) modeling of barotropic ocean tides is described. The GI penalty functional is minimized using a representer method, which requires repeated solution of the forward and adjoint ...
G. Egbert, S. Erofeeva
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Solitons, Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Inverse Scattering

, 1992
1. Introduction 2. Inverse scattering for the Korteweg-de Vries equation 3. General inverse scattering in one dimension 4. Inverse scattering for integro-differential equations 5. Inverse scattering in two dimensions 6.
M. Ablowitz, Peter A. Clarkson
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Inverse Optimization

Operations Research, 2001
In this paper, we study inverse optimization problems defined as follows. Let S denote the set of feasible solutions of an optimization problem P, let c be a specified cost vector, and x0 be a given feasible solution. The solution x0 may or may not be an optimal solution of P with respect to the cost vector c.
Ahuja, Ravindra K., 1956-   +1 more
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Inverse design in nanophotonics

Nature Photonics, 2018
Recent advancements in computational inverse-design approaches — algorithmic techniques for discovering optical structures based on desired functional characteristics — have begun to reshape the landscape of structures available to nanophotonics.
S. Molesky   +5 more
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On the status of inversion in an inverse language

The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique, 2012
AbstractThis article addresses inversion in an inverse (VSO) language, Niuean, focusing on two issues. First, it has been proposed that in certain types of copular sentences, such as pseudo-cleft constructions (PCCs), the predicate rather than the subject may move into the specifier position of TP.
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Sliced Inverse Regression for Dimension Reduction

, 1991
Modern advances in computing power have greatly widened scientists' scope in gathering and investigating information from many variables, information which might have been ignored in the past.
Ker-Chau Li
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Inverse kinematic problem: Solutions by pseudoinversion, inversion and no-inversion

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995
AbstractKinematic properties of reaching movements reflect constraints imposed on the joint angles. Contemporary models present solutions to the redundancy problem by a pseudoinverse procedure (Whitney 1969) or without any inversion (Berkenblit et al. 1986). Feldman & Levin suggest a procedure based on a regular inversion.
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The Inverse

1969
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on inverse. The inverse of an n × n matrix A is an n × n matrix B having the property that AB = BA = 1, where B is called the inverse of A and is usually denoted by A−1. If a square matrix A has an inverse, it is said to be invertible or nonsingular.
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Computational Methods for Inverse Problems

, 1987
In verse problems arise in a number of important practical applications, ranging from biomedical imaging to seismic prospecting. This book provides the reader with a basic understanding of both the underlying mathematics and the computational methods ...
C. Vogel
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Inverse Scattering, Inverse Field, and Inverse Source Theory

1982
Treated is the inverse scattering inverse source problem associated with the inhomogeneous Helmholtz wave equation, the (special case) Sturm-Liouiville (acoustic wave) equation, and the time-independent Schrodinger equation. To this end, the concepts of a reference wave velocity, and an associated free reference space Green’s function spectrum, are ...
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