On the ambiguity in inverse problems using a sampled pattern matching method
1993
The ambiguity in the inverse problem using the sampled pattern matching method is considered. Considering a two-dimensional current flow model, the authors demonstrate some examples that show quite different patterns from the true pattern. In solving the inverse problem using the sampled pattern matching method, physiological, anatomical and other pathological information should be taken into account as boundary conditions. >
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- Ambiguity
- Scanning probe microscopy
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Pathological
- Inverse problem
- Pattern matching
- Magnetic confinement fusion
- Magnetic field
- Mathematical analysis
- Physics
- Boundary value problem
- Optics
- Condensed matter physics
- Algorithm
- current distribution
- champ magnetique
- data flow model
- volume measurement
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