High frequency conductivity decomposition by solving physically constraint underdetermined inverse problem in human brain

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  • who: Oh-In Kwon from the DepartmentKonkuk University have published the research work: High frequency conductivity decomposition by solving physically constraint underdetermined inverse problem in human brain, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: For rigorous validation and verification of the proposed method, the authors design a simulation experiment to demonstrate the effect of local window size and diffusion pattern distances. The authors design a 2-D Shepp-Logan phantom to quantitatively carry out the numerical implementation. The authors proposed a method to decompose the recoverable HFC at Larmor frequency without external injection current . . .

     

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