Stephen P. Huestis

Ph.D. University of California at San Diego, 1976 (Associate Professor)
(505) 277-3636 Email: crustal@unm.edu

Research and Academic Interests:

Geophysical inverse theory, with particular attention to potential field problems; refinement of the geomagnetic time scale using marine magnetic anomalies from multiple ridges.


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Listing of Recent Publications:

"The continuation inverse problem revisited," Geophysical Journal International, v. 133, p. 705-712, 1998.

"On the construction of geomagnetic timescales from non-prejudicial treatment of magnetic anomaly data from multiple ridges", (G.D. Acton), Geophysical Journal International, v. 129, p. 176-182, 1997.

"The use of linear programming in the construction of extremal solutions to linear inverse problems," SIAM Review, 38, 496-506, 1996.

"A Fourier method for the construction of certain extremal solutions of the inverse Dirichlet problem in two dimensions," Inverse Problems, 11, 1163-1175, 1995.

"A Fourier boundary integral method for solving Laplace's equation in two dimensions," Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering, 11, 575-584, 1995.

"Exploring complex-base logarithms," Mathematics Magazine, 68, 65-67, 1995.

"Non-negative solutions and positive resolving kernels with negative solution averages in linear inverse theory," Geophysical Journal International, 115, 601-603, 1993.

"Smallest nonnegative solutions to linear inverse problems," SIAM Review, 34, 642-647, 1992.

"The Backus-Gilbert problem for sampled band-limited functions," Inverse Problems, 8, 873-887, 1992.




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