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Range theorems and inversion formulas for Radon transforms on Grassmann manifolds
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    Range theorems and inversion formulas for Radon transforms on Grassmann manifolds (English)
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    15 June 1999
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    Let \(G_p =\text{Gr}(p,n;{\mathbb F})\) be the Grassmann manifold of all \(p\)-dimensional subspaces in \({\mathbb F} ^n\), for \(\mathbb F\) the real or complex number field. Let \(r(p) = \text{min}\{p,n-p\}\) be its rank. The Radon transform \(R_p ^q \colon C^\infty (G_q) \to C^\infty (G_p)\) is known to be injective when \(r(q)\leq r(p)\). In the paper under review, the author characterizes the range of \(R _p ^q\) as the kernel of an invariant differential operator. Also, explicit inversion formulas for the Radon transform are given. The results are stated without proof.
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    Grassmann manifold
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    integral geometry
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    Radon transform
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    inversion formula
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