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Philipp A. Witte, Mathias Louboutin, and Felix J. Herrmann, A large-scale framework in Julia for fast prototyping of seismic inversion algorithms, SINBAD Fall consortium talks. SINBAD, 2017.
Curt Da Silva, Large-scale optimization algorithms for missing data completion and inverse problems, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 2017.
Philipp A. Witte, Mathias Louboutin, Gerard Gorman, and Felix J. Herrmann, A large-scale time-domain seismic modeling and inversion workflow in Julia, UBC, TR-EOAS-2017-1, 2017.
Philipp A. Witte, Mathias Louboutin, and Felix J. Herrmann, Large-scale workflows for wave-equation based inversion in Julia, in SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, 2017.
Mathias Louboutin, Michael Lange, Fabio Luporini, Navjot Kurjeka, Jan Hueckelheim, Gerard Gorman, Philipp A. Witte, and Felix J. Herrmann, Latest developments in Devito, SINBAD Fall consortium talks. SINBAD, 2017.
Navjot Kukreja, Mathias Louboutin, Michael Lange, Fabio Luporini, and Gerard Gorman, Leveraging symbolic math for rapid development of applications for seismic modeling, in OGHPC, 2017.
Felix Oghenekohwo, Haneet Wason, Ernie Esser, and Felix J. Herrmann, Low-cost time-lapse seismic with distributed compressive sensing–-Part 1: exploiting common information among the vintages, Geophysics, vol. 82, pp. P1-P13, 2017.
Haneet Wason, Felix Oghenekohwo, and Felix J. Herrmann, Low-cost time-lapse seismic with distributed compressive sensing–-Part 2: impact on repeatability, Geophysics, vol. 82, pp. P15-P30, 2017.
Marie Graff-Kray, Rajiv Kumar, and Felix J. Herrmann, Low-rank representation of omnidirectional subsurface extended image volumes, SINBAD Fall consortium talks. SINBAD, 2017.

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