Solution of inverse problem of magnetostatic on the basis of two-dimensional Fourier transform method is proposed in this paper. At the case of a dipole course a method of eigenvectors was used. Results of numerical simulation correspond to experimental data, obtained for the magnetic field of a human heart.
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