On the X-ray transform of planar symmetric 2-tensors
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Abstract: In this paper we study the attenuated -ray transform of 2-tensors supported in strictly convex bounded subsets in the Euclidean plane. We characterize its range and reconstruct all possible 2-tensors yielding identical -ray data. The characterization is in terms of a Hilbert-transform associated with -analytic maps in the sense of Bukhgeim.
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