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Add iterated Ansatzes #161

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lcgraham opened this issue Mar 21, 2016 · 3 comments
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Add iterated Ansatzes #161

lcgraham opened this issue Mar 21, 2016 · 3 comments

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@mpilosov
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One of the things I'll be doing as part of thesis work (months down the line after I wrap up the masters) is exploring the differences between inverting lambda_dim QoIs simultaneously and inverting sequentially using one at a time, passing the posteriors as ansatzs to the following inversion. Is this type of procedure what this issue is referring to or is it something else? Could you please clarify?

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That is the type of procedure this issue is referring to.

On Jun 22, 2016, at 5:43 PM, Michael Pilosov [email protected] wrote:

One of the things I'll be doing as part of thesis work (months down the line after I wrap up the masters) is exploring the differences between inverting lambda_dim QoIs simultaneously and inverting sequentially using one at a time, passing the posteriors as ansatzs to the following inversion. Is this type of procedure what this issue is referring to or is it something else? Could you please clarify?


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mathematicalmichael commented Apr 30, 2019

@eecsu: maps defined by rotations equispaced from [0, pi]. output dim is 50
https://imgur.com/a/hbt88u5

if you go from [0, 2pi], HALF the maps are "completely redundant" in theory... but look at how the probabilities get spread around towards the edges... rather than the center.
https://imgur.com/a/0qfQdSQ

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