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Lars Holden
Researcher at Norwegian Computing Center
Publications - 77
Citations - 1934
Lars Holden is an academic researcher from Norwegian Computing Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stochastic modelling & Reservoir modeling. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1815 citations.
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Modeling of Fluvial Reservoirs with Object Models
TL;DR: An object model for fluvial reservoirs that has been developed from 1985 to present is described in this article using a formal mathematical object model (marked point process) describing the distributions of four facies: channel, crevasse, barrier and background.
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Global Upscaling of Permeability in Heterogeneous Reservoirs; The Output Least Squares (OLS) Method
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to compute a coarse scale permeability field that minimizes the error, measured in a global norm, in the velocity and pressure fields. But this method is not stable.
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Sensitivity of the impact of geological uncertainty on production from faulted and unfaulted shallow-marine oil reservoirs: objectives and methods
Tom Manzocchi,Jonathan Carter,A. Skorstad,Bjørn Fjellvoll,Karl Dunbar Stephen,John A. Howell,John D. Matthews,John J. Walsh,M. Nepveu,C. Bos,Jonathan O. Cole,P. Egberts,Stephen S. Flint,C. Hern,Lars Holden,H. Hovland,H. Jackson,Odd Kolbjørnsen,Angus Smith Macdonald,P.A.R. Nell,K. Onyeagoro,J. A. Strand,Anne Randi Syversveen,A. Tchistiakov,Canghu Yang,Graham Yielding,Robert W. Zimmerman +26 more
TL;DR: The SAIGUP modeling project has focused on the problem of assessing the influence of geological factors on production in a large suite of synthetic shallow-marine reservoir models, ranging from comparatively simple, parallel, wave-dominated shorelines through to laterally heterogeneous, lobate, river-dominated systems with abundant low-angle clinoforms as mentioned in this paper.
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A numerical method for first order nonlinear scalar conservation laws in one-dimension
TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical method for first order nonlinear scalar hyperbolic conservation laws in one-dimensional space is presented, using an idea by Dafermos.
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The Genomic HyperBrowser: inferential genomics at the sequence level
Geir Kjetil Sandve,Sveinung Gundersen,Halfdan Rydbeck,Halfdan Rydbeck,Halfdan Rydbeck,Ingrid K. Glad,Lars Holden,Marit Holden,Knut Liestøl,Knut Liestøl,Trevor Clancy,Egil Ferkingstad,Morten Johansen,Vegard Nygaard,Eivind Tøstesen,Arnoldo Frigessi,Arnoldo Frigessi,Eivind Hovig +17 more
TL;DR: A first principled approach to statistical analysis of sequence-level genomic information is proposed and a growing collection of generic biological investigations that query pairwise relations between tracks, represented as mathematical objects, along the genome are provided.