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Support curves of invertible Radon transforms (English)
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13 March 1994
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Let \(S\) and the origin be different points of the closed curve \(S\) in the plane. For any point \(P\) there is exactly one orientation preserving similarity \({\mathcal A}_ P\) which fixes the origin and takes \(S\) to \(P\). The function transformation \[ R_ Sf(P)= \int_{{\mathcal A}_ PS} f(X)dX \] is said to be the Radon transform with respect to the support curve \(S\), where \(dX\) is the arclength measure on \({\mathcal A}_ PS\). The invertibility of \(R_ S\) is proved on a subspace of the \(C^ 2\)- functions if \(S\) has strictly convex distance function. The support theorem is shown on a subspace of the \(L^ 2\)-functions for curves having exactly two cross points with any of the circles centered to the origin. A counterexample shows the necessity of this condition. Finally a generalization to higher dimensions and a continuity result are given.
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counterexample
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spherical harmonics
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Radon transform
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support curve
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support theorem
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