Re: numerical methods in geophysics
- From: Aidan Karley <doIlookDAFTenoughTOpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 04:00:08 GMT
In article <1133244088.313458.25520@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Bowo
wrote:
> I mean all about numerical methods, not only in seismic but
> also in magnetic, electric or gravity. I've look some top universities
> such as Stanford and Caltech, but their computational research mainly
> only in seismic or seismology.
>
The numerical methods are applicable to fields in general,
provided you can come up with a relationship between your distance
parameter (time of flight/ round trip time) and your field's strength
parameter.
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Aidan Karley FGS
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