Different parametrizations of the same geophysical inverse problem yield inconsistent Bayesian posterior distributions and deterministic inversion results even when they encode identical information.
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The original conclusions stand: standard Bayesian posterior computations using conditional densities remain physically inconsistent under change of variables, and Yan et al.'s defense does not resolve this.
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Designing Solutions to Geophysical Inverse Problems by Changing Variables
Different parametrizations of the same geophysical inverse problem yield inconsistent Bayesian posterior distributions and deterministic inversion results even when they encode identical information.
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Response to: "A note on conditional densities, Bayes' rule, and recent criticisms of Bayesian inference" by Yan et al., 2026
The original conclusions stand: standard Bayesian posterior computations using conditional densities remain physically inconsistent under change of variables, and Yan et al.'s defense does not resolve this.