Abstract

The method introduced by B.J. Evans for accomplishing deterministic deconvolution by long division is the method of polynomial division in a different guise. Evans’ notation is nonetheless intriguing and may have considerable merit as a teaching device. But for deconvolving geophysical data, long division is impractical because it can fail disastrously. This is shown empirically in the following.

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