The radiative transfer equation can be utilized in optical tomography in situations in which the more commonly applied diffusion approximation is not valid. In this paper, an image reconstruction method based on a frequency domain radiative transfer equation is developed. The approach is based on a
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Second-Order Radiative Transfer Equation and Its Properties of Numerical Solution Using the Finite-Element Method
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- 2007
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