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Applied Problems of Radon Transform
About this Title
S G Gindikin, Rutgers University, Editor. Translated by D Deart
Publication: American Mathematical Society Translations: Series 2
Publication Year:
1994; Volume 162
ISBNs: 978-0-8218-7508-7 (print); 978-1-4704-3373-4 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/trans2/162
MathSciNet review: MR1305832
MSC: Primary 44-06; Secondary 44A12
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Chapters
- V. M. Buchstaber – Time series analysis and Grassmannians
- A. S. Denisyuk – Inversion of the generalized Radon transform
- A. N. Panchenko – Generalized projection and section theorems in diffraction tomography
- D. A. Popov and D. V. Sushko – Computation of singular convolutions
- D. A. Popov, E. B. Sokolova and D. V. Sushko – Mathematical models in two-dimensional Radon tomography
- V. A. Sharafutdinov – Mathematical aspects of polarization tomography
- I. Ya. Shneĭberg – Exponential Radon transform
- I. Ya. Shneĭberg, I. V. Ponomarev, V. A. Dmitrichenko and S. D. Kalashnikov – On a new reconstruction algorithm in emission tomography
- L. Vertgeim – Examples of nonuniqueness in problems related to the generalized Radon transform and emission tomography with absorption