Estimation of boundary conditions in the presence of unknown moving boundary caused by ablation
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- A new approach to speed up the conjugate gradient method by applying the complex variable differentiation method
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- Estimating the absorptivity in laser processing by inverse methodology
- Novel gradient-based methods for heat flux retrieval
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