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Uniqueness and numerical inversion in the time-domain fluorescence diffuse optical tomography

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arxiv 2112.10077 v1 pith:RTAKNXML submitted 2021-12-19 math.AP

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keywords inversionnumericaldiffusefluorescenceopticaltime-domaintomographyuniqueness
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This work considers the time-domain fluorescence diffuse optical tomography (FDOT). We recover the distribution of fluorophores in biological tissue by the boundary measurements. With the Laplace transform and the knowledge of complex analysis, we build the uniqueness theorem of this inverse problem. After that, the numerical reconstructions are considered. We introduce a non-iterative inversion strategy by peak detection and an iterative inversion algorithm under the framework of regularizing scheme, then give several numerical examples in three-dimensional space illustrating the performance of the proposed inversion schemes.

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