Low frequency dosimetry is usually evaluated by using the scalar potential finite difference method to assess the human electric field. In this paper, a Jacobi conditional conjugate gradient solver on a multi-GPU workstation was used to solve the electric scalar potential finite-difference equation. This numerical solver for the internally evoked electric field was validated with two other numerical tools. This in-house numerical solver for the induced electric field was validated with two additional numerical tools. The developed solver remains efficient while having faster convergence.
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