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Gilles Hennenfent and Felix J. Herrmann, One-norm regularized inversion: learning from the Pareto curve, UBC Earth and Ocean Sciences Department, TR-EOAS-2008-5, 2008.
Mathias Louboutin, Gerard Gorman, and Felix J. Herrmann, Optimizing the computational performance and maintainability of time-domain modelling–-leveraging multiple right-hand-sides, UBC, TR-EOAS-2016-2, 2016.
Mathias Louboutin, Gerard Gorman, and Felix J. Herrmann, Optimizing the computational performance of time-domain modelling–-leveraging multiple right-hand-sides, UBC, TR-EOAS-2017-2, 2017.
Philipp A. Witte, Mathias Louboutin, and Felix J. Herrmann, Overview on anisotropic modeling and inversion, UBC, TR-EOAS-2015-6, 2015.
Felix J. Herrmann, Overview research at the SINBAD Consortium, UBC, TR-EOAS-2016-1, 2016.
Tristan van Leeuwen, A parallel matrix-free framework for frequency-domain seismic modelling, imaging and inversion in Matlab, TR-EOAS-2012-5, 2012.
Tristan van Leeuwen and Felix J. Herrmann, A parallel, object-oriented framework for frequency-domain wavefield imaging and inversion., Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, TR-EOAS-2012-2, 2012.
Felix J. Herrmann and Tristan van Leeuwen, A penalty method for PDE-constrained optimization, UBC, WO 2014/172787, 2014.
Tristan van Leeuwen and Felix J. Herrmann, A penalty method for PDE-constrained optimization, UBC, TR-EOAS-2013-6, 2013.
Bas Peters, Brendan R. Smithyman, and Felix J. Herrmann, Regularizing waveform inversion by projection onto intersections of convex sets, UBC, TR-EOAS-2015-4, 2015.
Bas Peters, Zhilong Fang, Brendan R. Smithyman, and Felix J. Herrmann, Regularizing waveform inversion by projections onto convex sets –- application to the 2D Chevron 2014 synthetic blind-test dataset, UBC, TR-EOAS-2015-7, 2015.
Ernie Esser, Tristan van Leeuwen, Aleksandr Y. Aravkin, and Felix J. Herrmann, A scaled gradient projection method for total variation regularized full waveform inversion, UBC, TR-EOAS-2014-2, 2014.
Mathias Louboutin, Fabio Luporini, Philipp A. Witte, Rhodri Nelson, George Bisbas, Thorbecke, J., Felix J. Herrmann, and Gerard Gorman, Scaling through abstractions – high-performance vectorial wave simulations for seismic inversion with Devito, Georgia Institute of Technology, TR-CSE-2020-3, 2020.
Art Petrenko, Tristan van Leeuwen, and Felix J. Herrmann, Software acceleration of CARP, an iterative linear solver and preconditioner, UBC, TR-EOAS-2013-4, 2013.
Ernie Esser, Some lifting notes, UBC, TR-EOAS-2014-1, 2014.
Zhilong Fang and Felix J. Herrmann, A stochastic quasi-Newton McMC method for uncertainty quantification of full-waveform inversion, UBC, TR-EOAS-2014-6, 2014.
Aleksandr Y. Aravkin, Rajiv Kumar, Hassan Mansour, Ben Recht, and Felix J. Herrmann, An SVD-free Pareto curve approach to rank minimization, UBC, TR-EOAS-2013-2, 2013.
Valentin Tschannen, Zhilong Fang, and Felix J. Herrmann, Time domain least squares migration and dimensionality reduction, UBC, TR-EOAS-2014-9, 2014.
Mathias Louboutin, Gabrio Rizzuti, and Felix J. Herrmann, Time-domain Wavefield Reconstruction Inversion in a TTI medium, Georgia Institute of Technology, TR-CSE-2020-1, 2020.
Rajiv Kumar, Haneet Wason, and Felix J. Herrmann, Time-jittered marine acquisition: low-rank v/s sparsity, UBC, TR-EOAS-2015-2, 2015.
Felix Oghenekohwo and Felix J. Herrmann, Time-lapse seismics with randomized sampling, UBC, TR-EOAS-2013-3, 2013.
Ernie Esser, Lluís Guasch, Tristan van Leeuwen, Aleksandr Y. Aravkin, and Felix J. Herrmann, Total variation regularization strategies in full waveform inversion for improving robustness to noise, limited data and poor initializations, UBC, TR-EOAS-2015-5, 2015.
Rafael Lago and Felix J. Herrmann, Towards a robust geometric multigrid scheme for Helmholtz equation, UBC, TR-EOAS-2015-3, 2015.
Xiang Li and Felix J. Herrmann, Wave-equation based multi-parameter linearized inversion with joint-sparsity promotion, UBC, TR-EOAS-2013-1, 2013.

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