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this is for Pardiso Solver
- this notebook walks through the OLS solution to TF equations - also shows generalization for remote reference - reults in equation similar to Vozoff 1991
notebook 04 1d parametric updates
Minor notebook refinements
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This PR will update notebooks for the upcoming 2024 short course.
We should think about more interaction between packages in the examples. For example a simple workflow of processing a single station and then doing a 1D inversion. Then trying again using a remote reference and seeing the differences between clean and noisy data.
installationmt-metadatamth5Auroramtpy-v2setup.pyconda -c conda-forge install mtpy-v2SimPEG