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Uniqueness Questions In Reconstruction Of Multidimensional Objects From Tomography-Type Projection Data 2001 Edition

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Golubyatnikov
    PublisherBrill
    ISBN9789067643320
    Pages120
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2001

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    Brill Uniqueness Questions In Reconstruction Of Multidimensional Objects From Tomography-Type Projection Data 2001 Edition by Golubyatnikov

    01/07 This title is now available from Walter de Gruyter. Please see www.degruyter.com for more information.The first part of this new volume in the Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems Series studies uniqeness questions for recovering the shapes of the convex and more complicated bodies from shapes of their projections onto planes of low dimension. Some stability estimates of the solutions to these inverse problems are given. The second part deals with inverse problems with projection data directly connected to tomography, in partcular to apparent contours of smooth surfaces, which have practical interpretations such as thin cracks in continuous media which are studied in industrial defectoscopy, caustic surfaces which are studies in wave optics, etc. New results on reconstruction of smooth surfaces from observations of the wave fronts generated by these surfaces are obtained.