Accelerated Bayesian Inversion Using Parallel Tempering

Applying tMCMC resolves two major problems we post at the beginning. One is the local minima problem and the other is a model selection problem. However, the observation tells us an inadequate performance when sampling a complex model. The decreased sampl

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Qiuyang Shen · Jiefu Chen · Xuqing Wu · Yueqin Huang · Zhu Han

Statistical Inversion of Electromagnetic Logging Data

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Statistical Inversion of Electromagnetic Logging Data

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Qiuyang Shen Cyentech Consulting LLC Cypress, TX, USA Xuqing Wu Information and Logistics Technology University of Houston Houston, TX, USA

Jiefu Chen Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Houston Houston, TX, USA Yueqin Huang Cyentech Consulting LLC Cypress, TX, USA

Zhu Han Electrical and Computer Engin