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The admissibility theorem for the hyperplane transform over a finite field
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    The admissibility theorem for the hyperplane transform over a finite field (English)
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    Let X be an n-dimensional vector space over a finite field, Y the set of (n-1)-flats in X, and let C(X) denote the space of complex valued functions on X. The author proves a characterization of the subsets \({\mathcal C}\subset Y\) for which the Radon transform R: C(X)\(\to C({\mathcal C})\) is injective. The result is a finite analogue of I. M. Gelfand's admissibility problem in integral geometry.
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    hyperplane transform
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    finite field
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    Radon transform
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    admissibility problem
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    integral geometry
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