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Thesis
Mengmeng Yang, Seismic imaging with extended image volumes and source estimation, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 2020.
Tim T.Y. Lin, Primary estimation with sparsity-promoting bi-convex optimization, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 2015.
Ning Tu, Fast imaging with surface-related multiples, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 2015.
Conference
Ning Tu and Felix J. Herrmann, Sparse least-squares seismic imaging with source estimation utilizing multiples, in PIMS Workshop on Advances in Seismic Imaging and Inversion, 2015.
Tim T.Y. Lin and Felix J. Herrmann, Multilevel acceleration strategy for the robust estimation of primaries by sparse inversion, in EAGE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2014.
Tim T.Y. Lin and Felix J. Herrmann, Mitigating data gaps in the estimation of primaries by sparse inversion without data reconstruction, in SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 2014, pp. 4157-4161.
Ning Tu, Tristan van Leeuwen, and Felix J. Herrmann, Limitations of the deconvolutional imaging condition for two-way propagators, in SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 2013, vol. 32, pp. 3916-3920.
Ning Tu and Felix J. Herrmann, Imaging with multiples accelerated by message passing, in SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 2012, vol. 31, pp. 1-6.
Mengmeng Yang, Emmanouil Daskalakis, and Felix J. Herrmann, Fast sparsity-promoting least-squares migration with multiples in time domain, in SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 2017, pp. 4828-4832.
Felix J. Herrmann and Ning Tu, Fast RTM with multiples and source estimation, in EAGE/SEG Forum - Turning noise into geological information: The next big step?, 2013.
Ning Tu and Felix J. Herrmann, Fast linearized inversion with surface-related multiples with source estimation, in SEG Workshop on Using Multiples as Signal for Imaging; Denver, 2014.
Ning Tu, Aleksandr Y. Aravkin, Tristan van Leeuwen, and Felix J. Herrmann, Fast least-squares migration with multiples and source estimation, in EAGE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2013.