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With the definition in Equation (
), we
can write the optimization function J as:
| ![\begin{displaymath}
J\left(s\right)
:= \frac{1}{2}\sum_{z,\vec{m},\vec{h}} \left...
...- {\bf B}_z\left[\mathcal T_{z } \right] \right] \right\vert^2,\end{displaymath}](img92.gif) |
(29) |
where s is the slowness function, and
stand respectively for depth, and the midpoint and
offset vectors.
In compact matrix form, we can write the objective function as:
|  |
(30) |
which takes special forms depending on our choice of the
operators
and
:
| WEMVA by TIF |
WEMVA by DSO |
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11/11/2002