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Recovery of a vector field in the cylinder by its jointly known NMR-images and ray transforms
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    Recovery of a vector field in the cylinder by its jointly known NMR-images and ray transforms (English)
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    15 April 2021
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    In this article, the authors consider a problem of recovering a 3D vector field given in cylinder by means of jointly known nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) images and longitudinal and transverse 2D ray transforms given for every section orthogonal to the cylinder axis. They define 3D ray transforms of new type connected with a family of the parallel planes. Further they present three algorithms for a solenoidal field and for the one of an arbitrary type. Finally to illustrate the theory, numerical examples are given.
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    vector field
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    cylindrical domain
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    NMR image
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    ray transform
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    inversion formula
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    boundary value problem
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    numerical simulation
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