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you all right so um this is a talk that is sort of in the same realm as the previous talk so full wave inversion is really ampere try it effect that its a its a non-convex problem suffering from local minima and one important class of local minima is related to the so called cycle skips and so we have our approach to do with this which is slightly different but again it has also similarities and we call that wave field reconstruction inversion or WI okay so the strategy here is and thats a key idea of all these extended formulations that if you have a wrong starting model then you cannot possibly fit the data and then you sort of force fit the data by doing crazy stuff in the model space and then youre stuck in a local minimum if you make the space larger its easier to fit the data and then you sort of squeeze the extension so you get a physical answer again all right so you want to fit the data so that youre less prone to local minima and then well I will talk a little bit what