[users at ionimaging] Paper on inhomogeneous MLP formalism

Nils Krah nils.krah at creatis.insa-lyon.fr
Tue Feb 11 10:38:17 CET 2020


Thanks Mark and compliments for the paper.
It’s a good idea to post about new papers so people are aware of them.

I’ve been thinking for a while to create a collection of proton imaging references on the website, but that’s a lot of work to start off. Let’s see.

Best,
Nils
On 7 Feb 2020 at 14:14 +0100, Mark Brooke <markdanielbrooke at gmail.com>, wrote:
> Dear colleagues in Ion Imaging,
> I'd like to share with you our work that has recently been published Open Access in Physica Medica. The paper is titled "An inhomogeneous most likely path formalism for proton computed tomography," which you can find at the link below.
> https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S1120179720300284
> Best regards,
> Mark.
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