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Some readers may solve the problem procedurally: line up the two numbers, add the ones column, carry the one, and add the tens to get 43. Others might instead notice a creative shortcut: 29 + 14 is ...
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Abstract: This article proposes an adaptive damping Anderson acceleration (ADAA) method that augments the variational Born iterative method (VBIM) for solving the electromagnetic inverse scattering ...
Abstract: In recent years, deep-learning-based methods have been introduced for solving inverse scattering problems (ISPs), but most of them heavily rely on large training datasets and suffer from ...