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pyxopto: An Open-Source Python Library with Utilities for Fast Light Propagation Modeling in Turbid Media

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We present a multi-layered and voxel-based Monte Carlo methods with auxiliary utilities implemented in Python for user-friendly, open-source and multi-purpose modeling of light propagation in turbid media based on PyOpenCL computational platform.

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