An accurate solver for forward and inverse transport |
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Authors: | Franç ois Monard,Guillaume Bal |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a robust and accurate way to solve steady-state linear transport (radiative transfer) equations numerically. Our main objective is to address the inverse transport problem, in which the optical parameters of a domain of interest are reconstructed from measurements performed at the domain’s boundary. This inverse problem has important applications in medical and geophysical imaging, and more generally in any field involving high frequency waves or particles propagating in scattering environments. Stable solutions of the inverse transport problem require that the singularities of the measurement operator, which maps the optical parameters to the available measurements, be captured with sufficient accuracy. This in turn requires that the free propagation of particles be calculated with care, which is a difficult problem on a Cartesian grid. |
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Keywords: | Radiative transport equations Inverse transport Numerical simulations of singular solutions Numerical inversion of optical parameters |
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