domfournier
domfournier
Sorry for the messy commit history. Pycharm went a bit nuts on the imports.
Hi @santisoler , yes let me fix those. I can ping you when I am done with it. Errors are mostly related to examples using deprecated arguments, which I should...
Great. I can take this on since I made your life harder ;)
Oh yes, 100%. I will be happy to review when you are done @winnerer123
I probably got this from a paper or the old Fortran code. I don't have an opinion to go whichever way, other than intuitively the nodal approach would be closer...
This is not really related to what @thibaut-kobold is raising, but the result looks good. You might be onto something. I think we should write down the math for this....
> https://github.com/simpeg/simpeg/blob/211f627874c46d3a03450b840970b9a10a7fbe4b/SimPEG/regularization/vector.py#L429 > > @domfournier : For the first derivative `deriv`, we are calling twice `f_m_deriv`. I think the second one is potentially wrong. It should be `f_m` (and potentially...
@sgkang I realize that we are sort of dogpiling on your PR. Do you need/want help with this? I don't mind making a PR onto yours for some of those...
Hi MsBruce, Apologies for the late reply. The function call should have worked from simpeg 0.20  Can you check your local version?
Hey @thibaut-kobold @JKutt @johnweis0480 @lheagy Has promised, here's a VERY old notebook that I had used for plots in my thesis for sparse rotated gradients. I tried updating it, but...