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One of the main problems that always remains unresolved within the framework of the inverse problem is the prior information. In this pages represent analysis of the problem that arises when using stochastic inversion on the object wich, not described of prior information, but is clearly associated with a geological body by seismic data. The existence of complex geological objects with indirect morphological features, as well as the development of methods for their isolation allows a fresh look at the problem of prior information in the framework of solving the inverse problem and the character of seismic information.

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2014-04-07
2024-03-28
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