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Reconstruction of discontinuities in a problem of integral geometry (English)
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7 July 2015
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The author considers the problem of constructing the boundaries of discontinuities for a piecewise smooth function and determining its jump values. Questions related to this problem have been studied earlier as applied to \(X\)-ray tomography. In the paper under review the author proposes a new approach to solve the problem and gives explicit formulas for constructing the boundaries of discontinuities and determining the values of jumps of a piecewise smooth function \(f(x)\). The algorithms are easier to implement and require a significantly smaller amount of computation than those known earlier.
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discontinuities
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boundaries of discontinuities
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jump values
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