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Interactive inversion in geological applications

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Boschetti, Fabio
Moresi, Louis
Covil, Kim

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Interactive genetic algorithm (IGA) was compared to traditional numerical inversion on a geological applications. `A priori' information and expert knowledge can overcome lack of accurate data and help convergence towards a satisfactory solution. The problem showed at hand was a relatively simple one, and should be considered as a sort of proof of concept.

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