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18 July 1988 Solving Ill-Posed Algebra Problems Using The Bimodal Optical Computer
Mustafa A. G. Kbushagur, H.John Caulfield
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Abstract
A set of ill-posed algebra problems are considered for solving by the Bimodal Optical Computer, BOC. The BOC algorithm was shown to be capable of solving this class of algebra problems. Three different methods of generating the error matrix are compared in terms of the convergence of the solution. Some applications for the methods are introduced.
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Mustafa A. G. Kbushagur and H.John Caulfield "Solving Ill-Posed Algebra Problems Using The Bimodal Optical Computer", Proc. SPIE 0939, Hybrid Image and Signal Processing, (18 July 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947043
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Image processing

Optical computing

Signal processing

Analog electronics

Algorithm development

Linear algebra

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