Computer modelling in tomography and ill-posed problems / M.M. Lavrentev, S.M. Zerkal and O.E. Trofimov.

By: Lavrentev, M. M. (Mikhail Mikhailovich) [author.]Contributor(s): Zerkal, S. M [author.] | Trofimov, O. E. (Oleg Evgenevich) [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Inverse and ill-posed problems seriesPublisher: Utrecht ; Boston : VSP, 2001Description: 1 online resource (136 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783110940930Subject(s): Geometric tomography | Inverse problems (Differential equations)Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Computer modelling in tomography and ill-posed problems.DDC classification: 516 LOC classification: QA639.5 | .L38 2001Online resources: Click to View
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Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Mathematical basis of the method of computerized -- tomography 11 -- 1.1. Basic notions of the theory of ill-posed problems11 -- 1.2. Problem of integral geometry16 -- 1.3. The Radon transform18 -- 1.4. Radon problem as an example of an ill-posed problem20 -- 1.5. The algorithm of inversion of the two-dimensional Radon -- transform based on the convolution with the generalized -- function l/z225 -- Chapter 2. Cone-beam tomography reconstruction 33 -- 2.1. Reducing the inversion formulas of cone-beam tomography recont -- struction to the form convenient for constructing numerical -- algorithm s33 -- 2.2. Elements of the theory of generalized functions in application to -- problems of inversion of the ray transformation45 -- 2.3. The relations between the Radon, Fourier, -- and ray transformations51 -- Chapter 3. Inverse kinematic problem -- in the tomographic setting 55 -- 3.1. Direct kinematic problem and numerical solution -- for three-dimensional regular media55 -- 3.2. Formulation of the inverse kinematic problem with the use of -- a tomography system of data gathering66 -- 3.3. Deduction of the basic inversion formula and the algorithm of -- solving the inverse kinematic problem in -- three-dimensional linearized formulation68 -- 3.4. Model experiment and numerical study of the algorithm79 -- 3.5. Solution of the inverse kinematic problem by the method of -- computerized tomography for media with opaque inclusions 98 -- Appendix: Reconstruction with the use -- of the standard model 112 -- Bibliography 119.
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Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Mathematical basis of the method of computerized -- tomography 11 -- 1.1. Basic notions of the theory of ill-posed problems11 -- 1.2. Problem of integral geometry16 -- 1.3. The Radon transform18 -- 1.4. Radon problem as an example of an ill-posed problem20 -- 1.5. The algorithm of inversion of the two-dimensional Radon -- transform based on the convolution with the generalized -- function l/z225 -- Chapter 2. Cone-beam tomography reconstruction 33 -- 2.1. Reducing the inversion formulas of cone-beam tomography recont -- struction to the form convenient for constructing numerical -- algorithm s33 -- 2.2. Elements of the theory of generalized functions in application to -- problems of inversion of the ray transformation45 -- 2.3. The relations between the Radon, Fourier, -- and ray transformations51 -- Chapter 3. Inverse kinematic problem -- in the tomographic setting 55 -- 3.1. Direct kinematic problem and numerical solution -- for three-dimensional regular media55 -- 3.2. Formulation of the inverse kinematic problem with the use of -- a tomography system of data gathering66 -- 3.3. Deduction of the basic inversion formula and the algorithm of -- solving the inverse kinematic problem in -- three-dimensional linearized formulation68 -- 3.4. Model experiment and numerical study of the algorithm79 -- 3.5. Solution of the inverse kinematic problem by the method of -- computerized tomography for media with opaque inclusions 98 -- Appendix: Reconstruction with the use -- of the standard model 112 -- Bibliography 119.

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