Two bounds for the X-ray transform
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Abstract: We use the arithmetic-combinatorial method of Katz and Tao to give mixed-norm estimates for the x-ray transform on R^d when d geq 4. As an application, we obtain an improved estimate for the Hausdorff dimension of (d,k) sets, which are subsets of R^d containing a translate of every k-plane.
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