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Covariance matrix and dense pilot-point set-up #470

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If you set the initial value for each pilot point to be the expected value in the zone, that would get you started and would give you smooth zone boundaries. And if you use a longer correlation length with the variogram, this will give you smoother and smoother heterogeneity. Otherwise, you could blank/zero out the off-diagonal entries in that covariance matrix that correspond to pilot points that are in different zones. This would cause sharper transitions at the zone boundaries.

Its gets tricky if you have different parameter upper/lower bounds and/or variograms for each zone. In this case, you would need to loop over each zone, get the corresponding pilot points for said zone into a da…

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