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I am a newcomer to the field of multiple-point geostatistics with a keen interest in understanding the various methods used in this domain. I have come across terms such as SNESIM, GENESIM, and DeeSse, which seem to represent different approaches within multiple-point geostatistics.
My understanding is that multiple-point geostatistical algorithms are commonly used to characterize reservoir structures. As reservoir characterization often involves dealing with categorical variables, I am curious to know if these methods can be extended to model continuous variables, specifically in establishing a continuous permeability field for a given site.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide insights on the following questions:
What are the other types of multiple-point geostatistical methods, and to which category does direct sampling belong? Which method is considered more practical?
Can multiple-point geostatistical methods be utilized to construct a continuous permeability field?
If so, are the above-mentioned methods (SNESIM, GENESIM, DeeSse) applicable to modeling continuous variables, or does their suitability depend on the algorithm used or the training image employed?