
doi: 10.1086/169728
A block matrix formalism is presented for the light-curve inversion task, which rigorously incorporates photometric data taken at different aspects and phase angles. With sufficently dense coverage of opposition and nonopposition light curves, the ill-posed nature of the light-curves inversion problem may be reduced.
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