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From speaking with Michael Afanasiev, it sounds like salvus will employ a graph theory description of the workflow. My sense is that the graph theory approach provides performance and scalability advantages and at the expense of flexibility and usability, while the "superscripting" in seisflows is exactly opposite. So possibly there will be some separation in terms of what each package is best for.
Currently, the savlus workflow and nonlinear optimization routines are not open source. Once they become so, we can get a much better sense of things.
On the other hand, salvus solver routines have been available for a while, so it is possible now to start looking into solver integration.
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