Inversion of k-plane transforms via continuous wavelet transforms
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Inversion of \(k\)-plane transforms via continuous wavelet transforms
Inversion of \(k\)-plane transforms via continuous wavelet transforms
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- Inversion of fractional integrals related to the spherical Radon transform
- The \(k\)-plane transform on the Heisenberg group
- Inversion and characterization of the hemispherical transform
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