Funk-Minkowski transform and spherical convolution of Hilbert type in reconstructing functions on the sphere
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Abstract: The Funk--Minkowski transform associates a function on the sphere with its mean values (integrals) along all great circles of the sphere. Thepresented analytical inversion formula reconstruct the unknown function completely if two Funk--Minkowski transforms, and , are known. Another result of this article is related to the problem of Helmholtz--Hodge decomposition for tangent vector field on the sphere . We proposed solution for this problem which is used the Funk-Minkowski transform and Hilbert type spherical convolution .
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