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SimPEG Journal




Primary-Secondary Approaches for Frequency Domain Maxwell

1+1=2, but sometimes it is more useful to think of 2=a+b where a=...



SimPEG Case study: Inversions of airborne time domain electromagnetic data

Exploring the inversion model space using different SimPEG meshes for electromagnetics.



A first peak into the black box

Directed Studies review



Implementations of Frequency Domain Maxwell in simpegEM

Implementing the E-B and H-J forumlations of Maxwell's Equations in the Frequency Domain



IPython Notebook as a Teaching Tool

Using the iPython notebook to explore a normal incidence seismogram



Moving between dimensions in electromagnetic inversions

Exploring the inversion model space using different SimPEG meshes for electromagnetics.



Exploring Julia with SimPEG

A first attempt at translating some of the SimPEG library into Julia.



Nudging Scientific Computing in Geophysical Inversions

Different disciplines including physics, math (discretization) and computer science (code) can be intuitively connected through SimPEG's toolbox and framework. I believe this has significant potential to improve a geophysical researchers' capability to realize their geophysical ideas.



SimPEG at SciPy2014

Seogi Kang and Rowan Cockett gave a presentation on Simulation and Parameter Estimation in Geophysics (SimPEG) at SciPy 2014.

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