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|a Horizons in world physics.
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|a Preface; Regularization and Numerical Solution of Direct and Inverse Waveguide Problems; Abstract; Introduction; 1. Formulation of the Problems; 1.1. Direct Problems; 1.2. Inverse Problems; The most commonly used version of the linearization of an inverse problem [44] is based on the classical Newton-Kantorovich method. Effectiveness of the algorithm for constructing a regularized solution in this case is determined by the following fac ... ; 2. Uniqueness Theorems; 3. Regularization of Problems; 3.1. Direct Problems in Time Domain; 3.2. Direct Problems in Frequency Domain.
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|a 3.3. Inverse Problems in Frequency Domain4. How It All Works. Numerical Solution of Waveguide Problems; 4.1. Direct and Inverse Problems in Time Domain; 4.2. Direct and Inverse Problems in Frequency Domain; Conclusion; References; Biographical Sketch; Predictability and Unpredictability from the Perspective of the Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics; Abstract; Introduction; References; External Gamma Radiation Dose for the Mexican Population; Abstract; Introduction; Experimental; Results; Conclusion; References; Quantum Formulation of Electromagnetic Field and London's Theory.
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|a Wide-Aperture CO2 Lasers Pumped by Electron-Beam-Controlled DischargeAbstract; Introduction; Properties of the Electron-Beam- Controlled or Electron-Beam- Initiated Discharge; Wide-Aperture CO2 Lasers Pumped with the Electron-Beam-Controlled Discharge; Pulsed CO2 Laser with a Radiation Energy of 500 J [8]; Pulsed CO2 Laser with a Radiation Energy of 5 kJ [9]; CO2 Laser with an Energy of 3 kJ Excited in Matched Mode [11, 12]; Continuously Tunable High-Pressure CO2 laser [13, 14]; Repetitively Pulsed Atmospheric-Pressure Co2 Laser [15, 16]; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References.
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|a Biographical SketchPeriodic Surface Structures Induced on Dental Enamel by CO2 Laser 10.6 m Radiation: A Novel Effect with Potential Applications in Dentistry; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Periodic Structures Induced on Enamel Surface. Experimental Results of TEA-CO2 Laser Irradiation; 3. Non-Resonant Periodic Structures: General Characteristics; 4. Resonant Periodic Structures: Electrodynamic Perspective; 5. Resonant Periodic Structures: Thermophysical Perspective; 6. A Thermo-Hydrodynamic Model of Periodic Structures Generation by Surface Capillary Waves.
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|a 7. The Halo Beyond the Boundary of the Laser Spot8. New Interfacial Properties of Periodic Surface Structures -- A Key for New Applications in Dentistry; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; The Influence of the Supernova Explosion in M1 on the Long-Range Order in Water of Agarose Hydrogel, on Domains in Proteins and on the Human Bio Field: The Invisible Energy Flows in M1; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Material and Method; 3. Results and Discussion; Conclusion; Sponsorship; References; Index; Blank Page.
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