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Finite-frequency sensitivity kernels for global seismic wave propagation based upon adjoint methods
Qinya Liu,
Jeroen Tromp
Geosciences
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Chemical Compounds
Seismic Wave
100%
Anelasticity
47%
Surface Wave
36%
Time
16%
Simulation
14%
Volume
13%
Surface
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
adjoint method
66%
seismic wave
45%
wave propagation
43%
perturbation
10%
anelasticity
10%
fluid
7%
hydrostatics
6%
surface wave
6%
method
5%
discontinuity
5%
topography
4%
inversion
4%
simulation
2%
parameter
2%
Physics & Astronomy
seismic waves
60%
wave propagation
38%
sensitivity
26%
rays
9%
anelasticity
8%
perturbation
7%
Lagrange multipliers
7%
fluids
6%
hydrostatics
6%
surface waves
5%
topography
5%
discontinuity
5%
equations of motion
4%
inversions
4%
gradients
3%
simulation
2%