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The cost of the proposed decomposition is
, where
is the number of
components,
is the number of time samples, and
is the
number of conjugate-gradient iterations for
shaping regularization (typically between 10 and 100). This is
significantly faster than the
cost of
time-frequency decomposition for a regularly sampled range of
frequencies.
Although the examples of this paper use only 1D analysis, the
proposed technique is also directly applicable to analyzing variable
slopes of 2D and 3D seismic events, where the analysis applies to
different frequency slices in the -
domain
(Liu and Chen, 2013; Spitz, 1999; Canales, 1984; Spitz, 2000; Liu et al., 2012).