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Tomography and Inverse Transport Theory
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Guillaume Bal, Columbia University, New York, NY, David Finch, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, Peter Kuchment, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, John Schotland, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Plamen Stefanov, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Gunther Uhlmann, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA and Gunther Uhlmann, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Editors
Publication: Contemporary Mathematics
Publication Year:
2011; Volume 559
ISBNs: 978-0-8218-5301-6 (print); 978-0-8218-8238-2 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/conm/559
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Articles
- Ben Cox, Tanja Tarvainen and Simon Arridge – Multiple illumination quantitative photoacoustic tomography using transport and diffusion models
- Guillaume Bal and Alexandre Jollivet – Combined source and attenuation reconstructions in SPECT
- Guillaume Bal and Kui Ren – Non-uniqueness result for a hybrid inverse problem
- Jan Boman – Local non-injectivity for weighted radon transforms
- Alexander L. Bukhgeim – Inverse gravimetry approach to attenuated tomography
- Hongyu Liu and Ting Zhou – Transformation optics and approximate cloaking
- Stephen McDowall, Plamen Stefanov and Alexandru Tamasan – Stability of the Gauge equivalent classes in inverse stationary transport in refractive media
- Joyce McLaughlin, Ashley Thomas and Jeong-Rock Yoon – Basic theory for generalized linear solid viscoelastic models
- Adrian Nachman, Alexandru Tamasan and Alexander Timonov – Current density impedance imaging
- Frank Natterer – Possibilities and limitations of time domain wave equation imaging
- Linh V. Nguyen – On singularities and instability of reconstruction in thermoacoustic tomography
- Diane R. Eaker, Steven M. Jorgensen, Congwu Cui and Erik L. Ritman – Micro-tomography of coherent x-ray scatter using an x-ray collinator and spectral imaging array