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The Inverse Problem of Magnetorelaxometry Imaging

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arxiv 1802.05937 v3 pith:XV6NACK6 submitted 2018-02-16 math.NA cs.NAmath.AP

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The aim of this paper is to provide a solid mathematical discussion of the inverse problem in Magnetorelaxometry Imaging (MRXI), a currently developed technique for quantitative biomedical imaging using magnetic nanoparticles. We provide a detailed discussion of the mathematical modeling of the forward problems including possible ways to activate and measure, leading to a severely ill-posed linear inverse problem. Moreover, we formulate an idealized version of the inverse problem for infinitesimal small activation coils, which allows for a more detailed analysis of uniqueness issues. We propose a variational regularization approach to compute stable approximations of the solution and discuss its discretization and numerical solution. Results on synthetic are presented and improvements to methods used previously in practice are demonstrated. Finally we give an outlook to further questions and in particular experimental design.

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