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Superposition of virtual sources: accelerated modeling of light distribution in heterogeneous tissues

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Abstract

The modeling of light distribution in tissues is of strong interest both for diagnostics and therapy with light. Under the existing methods, Monte Carlo simulation is known for its accuracy and flexibility in treating complex geometries. However, these advantages are countered by very extensive computation times. Analytical solutions found from diffusion theory can be calculated very fast but are limited to special simple geometries.

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