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10 January 1996 Computational demands for laser/tissue interaction modeling
L. F. Romero, A. Rodriguez, Mario A. Trelles, O. R. Trelles
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Abstract
As a consequence of the needs to solve expensive simulations that include time dependent partial differential equations solutions in short time intervals, laser/tissue interaction modelling has a high, implicit and natural computational demand. Another kind of demand that must be considered is for graphical representation and exploratory analysis of the results. For the first problem, we have used the simulation case of light generation on a semiconductor laser, to derive a novel scheme to solve the computational problem using parallel computers. The solution gets high efficiency and scales well in a message-passing parallel architecture. For graphical demands and in order to make the modelling task easier and less expensive, we have developed a library of functions that can be used to build high quality graphical interfaces.
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L. F. Romero, A. Rodriguez, Mario A. Trelles, and O. R. Trelles "Computational demands for laser/tissue interaction modeling", Proc. SPIE 2624, Laser-Tissue Interaction and Tissue Optics, (10 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.229566
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KEYWORDS
Modeling

Computer simulations

Tissues

Palladium

Skin

Monte Carlo methods

Optical simulations

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