2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12220-021-00680-7
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Inversion and Symmetries of the Star Transform

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“…Remark 10. The reconstruction artifacts, located on the edges of the support of the vector field, are similar to those that appear in the numerical inversions of the star transform on scalar fields, and their discussion can be found in [5].…”
Section: Recovery Of Solenoidal and Potential Vector Fieldssupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Remark 10. The reconstruction artifacts, located on the edges of the support of the vector field, are similar to those that appear in the numerical inversions of the star transform on scalar fields, and their discussion can be found in [5].…”
Section: Recovery Of Solenoidal and Potential Vector Fieldssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…To generate Lf and T f , we evaluate numerically the divergent beam transforms X u of projections f , u , f , u ⊥ , and X v of f , v , f , v ⊥ , and combine these quantities according to formulas (4) and (5). The data for If and J f are generated in a similar fashion by numerical evaluation of X 1 u and X 1 v of the appropriate projections and combining the resulting quantities according to formulas (6) and (7).…”
Section: Data Formationmentioning
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“…the integral of h along the line l = {x ∈ R 2 : x • ξ = s}, where ξ is the unit normal vector to the line, and s is the signed distance from the origin. From the lemmas 1 and 2 in [6] we have the following identity:…”
Section: Full Recovery Of a Tensor Field From Its Star Transformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generalized Radon-type transforms, mapping a scalar function to a family of its integrals along V-lines with a vertex inside the image support, have attracted substantial interest of researchers during the last two decades (see [4] and the references therein). Numerous interesting results have been obtained about the injectivity, range description, inversion, stability and other properties of the V-line transform (VLT), as well as the closely related star transform on scalar fields in R 2 (see [3,5,6,9,10,15,19,20,34,36,37] and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%