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In page Inverse problem:

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Inverse problems are commonly encountered in the sciences when interpreting noisy diagnostic measurements. Solving the inverse problem is then essential to extract meaning from measurements and to reliably interpret and understand the data[1]. Inverse problem theory is used extensively in weather predictions, oceanography, hydrology, and petroleum engineering.[2][3]