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Figure 1 – One-dimensional participant medium model.
Figure 2 – Typical radiation flux distribution inside a slab illuminated in one of its boundaries.
Figure 3 – Flux matrix at the slab boundaries.
Figure 5 – Reconstructed scattering coefficients for different levels of gaussian noise.
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