Modelling heat transfer in laser-soft matter interaction via chaotic Ikeda map

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  • A. Sharif, Morteza Optics & Laser engineering group, Faculty of Electrical engineering, Urmia University of Technology
  • Pourezzat, Massoumeh Optics & Laser engineering group, Faculty of Electrical engineering, Urmia University of Technology
  • Shahnazary, mahdiye Optics & Laser engineering group, Faculty of Electrical engineering, Urmia University of Technology
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volume 18  issue 4

pages  1- 8

publication date 2022-07

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