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The following pages link to On the injectivity of the circular Radon transform (Q4682061):
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- To recovering the moments from the spherical mean Radon transform (Q776942) (← links)
- Non-harmonic cones are Heisenberg uniqueness pairs for the Fourier transform on \({\mathbb {R}}^n\) (Q1634827) (← links)
- Recovering functions from the spherical mean transform with limited radii data by expansion into spherical harmonics (Q1635595) (← links)
- To local reconstruction from the spherical mean Radon transform (Q1799761) (← links)
- Numerical inversion and uniqueness of a spherical Radon transform restricted with a fixed angular span (Q2243321) (← links)
- Coxeter system of lines and planes are sets of injectivity for the twisted spherical means (Q2253257) (← links)
- The universal back-projection formula for spherical means and the wave equation on certain quadric hypersurfaces (Q2345488) (← links)
- Stability and uniqueness for an integral geometry problem with a weight function (Q2348532) (← links)
- An efficient numerical algorithm for the inversion of an integral transform arising in ultrasound imaging (Q2354821) (← links)
- Range descriptions for the spherical mean Radon transform (Q2372177) (← links)
- Non-harmonic cones are sets of injectivity for the twisted spherical means on ℂⁿ (Q2787961) (← links)
- Integral Geometry and Mathematical Problems of Image Reconstruction (Q2789091) (← links)
- Mathematics of Photoacoustic and Thermoacoustic Tomography (Q2789820) (← links)
- Mathematics of thermoacoustic tomography (Q3503196) (← links)
- FREQUENCY DOMAIN RECONSTRUCTION FOR PHOTO- AND THERMOACOUSTIC TOMOGRAPHY WITH LINE DETECTORS (Q3620382) (← links)
- Image reconstruction from radially incomplete spherical Radon data (Q4575289) (← links)
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- THERMOACOUSTIC TOMOGRAPHY AND THE CIRCULAR RADON TRANSFORM: EXACT INVERSION FORMULA (Q5297210) (← links)
- Cohomology of Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Q5349295) (← links)
- Inversion of the pair of weighted and classical circular Radon transforms in \(\mathcal{C}(\mathbf{R}^2)\) (Q6063629) (← links)
- Reconstruction of a function defined on \(\mathbb R^2\) from its circular transforms, centered on an arc (Q6123072) (← links)