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Mathematical Methods in Tomography [electronic resource] : Proceedings of a Conference held in Oberwolfach, Germany, 5–11 June, 1990 / edited by Gabor T. Herman, Alfred K. Louis, Frank Natterer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1497Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1991Description: X, 270 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540466154
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.0757 23
LOC classification:
  • R895-920
Online resources:
Contents:
Helgason's support theorem for Radon transforms — A new proof and a generalization -- Singular value decompositions for Radon transforms -- Image reconstruction in Hilbert space -- A problem of integral geometry for a family of rays with multiple reflections -- Inversion formulas for the three-dimensional ray transform -- Backscattered photons — Are they useful for a surface-near tomography? -- Mathematical framework of cone beam 3D reconstruction via the first derivative of the radon transform -- Diffraction tomography some applications and extension to 3-D ultrasound imaging -- Diffuse tomography: A refined model -- Three dimensional reconstructions in inverse obstacle scattering -- Mathematical questions of a biomagnetic imaging problem -- On variable block algebraic reconstruction techniques -- On Volterra-Lotka differential equations and multiplicative algorithms for monotone complementarity problems -- Constrained regularized least squares problems -- Multiplicative iterative methods in computed tomography -- Remark on the informative content of few measurements -- Theorems for the number of zeros of the projection radial modulators of the 2D exponential radon transform -- Evaluation of reconstruction algorithms -- Radon transform and analog coding -- Determination of the specific density of an aerosol through tomography -- Computed tomography and rockets.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The conference was devoted to the discussion of present and future techniques in medical imaging, including 3D x-ray CT, ultrasound and diffraction tomography, and biomagnetic ima- ging. The mathematical models, their theoretical aspects and the development of algorithms were treated. The proceedings contains surveys on reconstruction in inverse obstacle scat- tering, inversion in 3D, and constrained least squares pro- blems.Research papers include besides the mentioned imaging techniques presentations on image reconstruction in Hilbert spaces, singular value decompositions, 3D cone beam recon- struction, diffuse tomography, regularization of ill-posed problems, evaluation reconstruction algorithms and applica- tions in non-medical fields. Contents: Theoretical Aspects: J.Boman: Helgason' s support theorem for Radon transforms-a newproof and a generalization -P.Maass: Singular value de- compositions for Radon transforms- W.R.Madych: Image recon- struction in Hilbert space -R.G.Mukhometov: A problem of in- tegral geometry for a family of rays with multiple reflec- tions -V.P.Palamodov: Inversion formulas for the three-di- mensional ray transform - Medical Imaging Techniques: V.Friedrich: Backscattered Photons - are they useful for a surface - near tomography - P.Grangeat: Mathematical frame- work of cone beam 3D reconstruction via the first derivative of the Radon transform -P.Grassin,B.Duchene,W.Tabbara: Dif- fraction tomography: some applications and extension to 3D ultrasound imaging -F.A.Gr}nbaum: Diffuse tomography: a re- fined model -R.Kress,A.Zinn: Three dimensional reconstruc- tions in inverse obstacle scattering -A.K.Louis: Mathemati- cal questions of a biomagnetic imaging problem - Inverse Problems and Optimization: Y.Censor: On variable block algebraic reconstruction techniques -P.P.Eggermont: On Volterra-Lotka differential equations and multiplicative algorithms for monotone complementary problems.
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Helgason's support theorem for Radon transforms — A new proof and a generalization -- Singular value decompositions for Radon transforms -- Image reconstruction in Hilbert space -- A problem of integral geometry for a family of rays with multiple reflections -- Inversion formulas for the three-dimensional ray transform -- Backscattered photons — Are they useful for a surface-near tomography? -- Mathematical framework of cone beam 3D reconstruction via the first derivative of the radon transform -- Diffraction tomography some applications and extension to 3-D ultrasound imaging -- Diffuse tomography: A refined model -- Three dimensional reconstructions in inverse obstacle scattering -- Mathematical questions of a biomagnetic imaging problem -- On variable block algebraic reconstruction techniques -- On Volterra-Lotka differential equations and multiplicative algorithms for monotone complementarity problems -- Constrained regularized least squares problems -- Multiplicative iterative methods in computed tomography -- Remark on the informative content of few measurements -- Theorems for the number of zeros of the projection radial modulators of the 2D exponential radon transform -- Evaluation of reconstruction algorithms -- Radon transform and analog coding -- Determination of the specific density of an aerosol through tomography -- Computed tomography and rockets.

The conference was devoted to the discussion of present and future techniques in medical imaging, including 3D x-ray CT, ultrasound and diffraction tomography, and biomagnetic ima- ging. The mathematical models, their theoretical aspects and the development of algorithms were treated. The proceedings contains surveys on reconstruction in inverse obstacle scat- tering, inversion in 3D, and constrained least squares pro- blems.Research papers include besides the mentioned imaging techniques presentations on image reconstruction in Hilbert spaces, singular value decompositions, 3D cone beam recon- struction, diffuse tomography, regularization of ill-posed problems, evaluation reconstruction algorithms and applica- tions in non-medical fields. Contents: Theoretical Aspects: J.Boman: Helgason' s support theorem for Radon transforms-a newproof and a generalization -P.Maass: Singular value de- compositions for Radon transforms- W.R.Madych: Image recon- struction in Hilbert space -R.G.Mukhometov: A problem of in- tegral geometry for a family of rays with multiple reflec- tions -V.P.Palamodov: Inversion formulas for the three-di- mensional ray transform - Medical Imaging Techniques: V.Friedrich: Backscattered Photons - are they useful for a surface - near tomography - P.Grangeat: Mathematical frame- work of cone beam 3D reconstruction via the first derivative of the Radon transform -P.Grassin,B.Duchene,W.Tabbara: Dif- fraction tomography: some applications and extension to 3D ultrasound imaging -F.A.Gr}nbaum: Diffuse tomography: a re- fined model -R.Kress,A.Zinn: Three dimensional reconstruc- tions in inverse obstacle scattering -A.K.Louis: Mathemati- cal questions of a biomagnetic imaging problem - Inverse Problems and Optimization: Y.Censor: On variable block algebraic reconstruction techniques -P.P.Eggermont: On Volterra-Lotka differential equations and multiplicative algorithms for monotone complementary problems.

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