Parallel inverse-problem solver for time-domain optical tomography with perfect parallel scaling

@article{Gaggioli2022ParallelIS,
  title={Parallel inverse-problem solver for time-domain optical tomography with perfect parallel scaling},
  author={E. L. Gaggioli and Oscar P. Bruno},
  journal={Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer},
  year={2022}
}
  • E. L. GaggioliO. Bruno
  • Published 16 February 2022
  • Mathematics
  • Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer

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