[Nirfast] Nirfast Digest, Vol 22, Issue 1

Dame Peto Marsela Banurea dame12 at mhs.ep.its.ac.id
Fri Jun 5 01:47:23 EDT 2020


Hi all,

Would someone please explain the solver bicgstab, matlab, pardiso?

Thanks

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> From: Sandhya Vasudevan <vasudevans at chemimage.com>
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> Subject: [Nirfast] Regarding the NIRFAST source
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> Hi All,
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> Does anyone know what the units of the source in NIRFAST would be? Ex:
> photons/mm^3, J/mm^3 etc.
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> Thanks!
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> From: "Stanislaw Wojtkiewicz" <s.wojtkiewicz at cs.bham.ac.uk>
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> Hi Sandhya
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> It can be any unit you need. A source amplitude is equal to 1. Therefore,
> if
> you decide that your source emits 123456 photons per mm^3 per second,
> multiply your results by 123456 and it will be in your source unit. Do the
> same with any unit you like.
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> In general, the NIRFAST result can be expressed as the photons fluence rate
> in [mm^-3s^-1] and no 'photons', 'J' or 'W' is used as this is not needed.
> The source is of amplitude 1 and photons, Joules or Watts simply scale the
> result.
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> Regards
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> Stanislaw Wojtkiewicz, PhD
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> From: vasudevans at chemimage.com <vasudevans at chemimage.com>
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> To: nirfast at public.kitware.com
> Subject: [Nirfast] Regarding the NIRFAST source
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>
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Does anyone know what the units of the source in NIRFAST would be? Ex:
> photons/mm^3, J/mm^3 etc.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
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