This book is a comprehensive study of the analytic aspects of mathematical tomography, which is primarily the study of the Radon transform. The Radon transform operates on a function by integrating it over hyperplanes. The first three chapters are devoted to elementary and graphical introductions to the Radon transform, tomography and CT scanners, a rigorous development of the basic properties of the Radon transform, and Grassmann manifolds to the study of k-plane transform. The remaining chapters are concerned with some more advanced topics.
This book is a comprehensive study of the analytic aspects of mathematical tomography, which is primarily the study of the Radon transform. The Radon transform operates on a function by integrating it over hyperplanes. The first three chapters are devoted to elementary and graphical introductions to the Radon transform, tomography and CT scanners, a rigorous development of the basic properties of the Radon transform, and Grassmann manifolds to the study of k-plane transform. The remaining chapters are concerned with some more advanced topics.
Professor Andrew Markoe is a Professor of Mathematics at Rider University, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. He lives in Lawrenceville, NJ with his wife and the youngest of his three daughters. He graduated with a B.S. in Mathematics from the City College of New York in 1964 and received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Brown University in 1969. His fields of research include several complex variables, integral geometry and tomography. He is a member of the American Mathematical Society. His hobbies include playing Lacrosse, playing squash and flying.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Computerized tomography, X-rays, and the Radon transform 2. The Radon transform 3. The k Plane transform, the Radon- John transform 4. Range and differential equations 5. Generalizations and variants of the Radon transform.
1. Computerized tomography, X-rays, and the Radon transform 2. The Radon transform 3. The k Plane transform, the Radon- John transform 4. Range and differential equations 5. Generalizations and variants of the Radon transform.
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