Scalable and massively parallel Monte Carlo photon transport simulations for heterogeneous computing platforms
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David R. Kaeli | Qianqian Fang | Leiming Yu | Fanny Nina Paravecino | D. Kaeli | Q. Fang | Leiming Yu
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