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A new approach for unwrapping phase maps, obtained during the measurement of 3-D surfaces using sinusoidal structured light projection technique, is proposed. “Takeda’s method” is used to obtain the wrapped phase map. Proposed method of unwrapping makes us ...
An algorithm for the simulation of unsteady, viscous, stratified compressible flows, which remains valid at all speeds, is presented. The method is second-order accurate in both space and time and is independent of the Mach number. In order to remove the s ...
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A method for the numerical reconstruction of digital holograms which allows simultaneously amplitude and quantitative phase contrast imaging. The reconstruction method computes the propagation of the field that would be diffracted by the hologram during a ...
A new class of methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations is introduced. The main idea is to build a linear model using a population of previous iterates. Contrarily to classical secant methods, where exact interpolation is used, we prefer a least ...