Albert Tarantola

Albert Tarantola was a Spanish-born physicist (Barcelona, June 15, 1949 – December 6, 2009), of the University of Paris and the Institut de Physique du Globe (IPGP), and author of the book Probabilistic Formulation of Inverse Problems (Tarantola, 1987, 2005). Tarantola was the leader of the Geophysical Tomography Group, that during the years 1985—2000 developed methods for the interpretation of seismic waveform data. Beyond just this field, he is widely credited with popularizing the idea that inverse problems can be interpreted in a statistical sense, yielding the Bayesian perspective of inverse problems. Apart from his scientific research, Tarantola taught both at IPGP and at other universities.

Photograph taken in 2006, at rue de Vaugirard, with one of the two original mètres still in place.

Notable publications

Books

  • Tarantola, Albert (2005). Inverse Problem Theory and Methods for Model Parameter Estimation. SIAM. ISBN 978-0-89871-572-9.
  • Tarantola, Albert (2006). Elements for Physics Quantities, Qualities, and Intrinsic Theories. Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-06452-4.

Scientific articles

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