2 resultados para Markov chains, uniformization, inexact methods, relaxed matrix-vector

em Universidade Federal do Pará


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O artigo analisa a convergência municipal da produtividade vegetal (extração vegetal e silvicultura) na região da Amazônia Legal entre os anos de 1996 e 2006. Para analisar a convergência, optou-se pela metodologia da matriz de transição de Markov (Processo Estacionário de Primeira Ordem de Markov). Os resultados mostram a existência de 13 classes de convergência da produtividade vegetal. No longo prazo, a hipótese de convergência absoluta não se mantém, visto que 68,23% dos municípios encontram-se numa classe inferior à média municipal, 33,54% em uma classe intermediária acima da média e 13,41% em uma classe superior acima da média.

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ABSTRACT: We present here a methodology for the rapid interpretation of aeromagnetic data in three dimensions. An estimation of the x, y and z coordinates of prismatic elements is obtained through the application of "Euler's Homogeneous equation" to the data. In this application, it is necessary to have only the total magnetic field and its derivatives. These components can be measured or calculated from the total field data. In the use of Euler's Homogeneous equation, the structural index, the coordinates of the corners of the prism and the depth to the top of the prism are unknown vectors. Inversion of the data by classical least-squares methods renders the problem ill-conditioned. However, the inverse problem can be stabilized by the introduction of both a priori information within the parameter vector together with a weighting matrix. The algorithm was tested with synthetic and real data in a low magnetic latitude region and the results were satisfactory. The applicability of the theorem and its ambiguity caused by the lack of information about the direction of total magnetization, inherent in all automatic methods, is also discussed. As an application, an area within the Solimões basin was chosen to test the method. Since 1977, the Solimões basin has become a center of exploration activity, motivated by the first discovery of gas bearing sandstones within the Monte Alegre formation. Since then, seismic investigations and drilling have been carried on in the region. A knowledge of basement structures is of great importance in the location of oil traps and understanding the tectonic history of this region. Through the application of this method a preliminary estimate of the areal distribution and depth of interbasement and sedimentary magnetic sources was obtained.