A real-time solution for an inverse Cauchy problem in cardiology
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Publication:4908311
DOI10.1080/17415970701602622zbMath1258.92016MaRDI QIDQ4908311
Ricardo Celorrio, Andreas Hofinger
Publication date: 5 March 2013
Published in: Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17415970701602622
65C20: Probabilistic models, generic numerical methods in probability and statistics
78A70: Biological applications of optics and electromagnetic theory
92C55: Biomedical imaging and signal processing
65N21: Numerical methods for inverse problems for boundary value problems involving PDEs
65N20: Numerical methods for ill-posed problems for boundary value problems involving PDEs
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