Inverse Problems of Spectroturbidimetry of Biological Disperse Systems: An Overview

The obtainment of stable solutions of inverse problems for studying the disperse composition of suspensions using effects of elastic light scattering was discussed. Versions of a regularization of solving the inverse problems of the spectroturbidimetric method were considered, taking into account un...

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