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Inverse problems / Medicine / Electrical impedance tomography / Analysis / Mathematics / Tikhonov regularization / Tomography / Tikhonov / Well-posed problem / Electrical resistivity tomography
Date: 2009-02-26 10:31:46
Inverse problems
Medicine
Electrical impedance tomography
Analysis
Mathematics
Tikhonov regularization
Tomography
Tikhonov
Well-posed problem
Electrical resistivity tomography

Regularized D-bar method for electrical impedance tomography Tampere University of Technology Finland

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