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"Humanities and Science University Journal" №13 (Physical and mathematical, biological and technical science), 2015

Solution of the Laser Correlation Spectroscopy Inverse Problem by the Regularization Method

E. K. Nepomniashchaia, E. N. Velichko, E. T. Aksenov
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 A new algorithm for solution of the inverse problem of the laser correlation spectroscopy is suggested. The algorithm is based on the Tikhonov regularization method. The effi ciency of the algorithm for obtaining the particle size distribution at
high noise levels is analyzed. Results of processing of a model multicomponent signal and calculation of particle sizes are presented.
Keywords: laser correlation spectroscopy, Tikhonov regularization method, sizes determination.
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