this week in SimPEG

Lindsey Heagy
simpeg
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2 min readJun 26, 2017

week of June 19

The paper discussing the structure and implementation of the electromagnetics module has been re-submitted after the first round of reviews! Myself, Rowan Cockett, SEOGI KANG, Gudni Rosenkjaer and Doug Oldenburg submitted A framework for simulation and inversion in electromagnetics to Computers & Geosciences.

It discusses the way we organize time domain and frequency domain electromagnetic problems in SimPEG. It also contains spark matrices!

After the first round of reviews, the reviewers requested a field example be added, so we inverted data collected over Bookpurnong, Australia (see the week of June 5). The current version is available on the ArXiv (https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.00804).

Dom Fournier has continued work on rotated objective functions. This week we made progress on minimum curvature interpolation with using a PDE formulation.

In the meeting, Peter, with Ocean Floor Geophysics, joined in on the meeting. We discussed updates to the EM paper, changes in how the SimPEG documentation is deployed, and work on the rotated objective functions.

See you next week. (We should have some MT tutorial notebooks to share with you by then!)

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