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  2. Radon transform - Wikipedia

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    Radon transform. Maps f on the (x, y)-domain to Rf on the (α, s)-domain.. In mathematics, the Radon transform is the integral transform which takes a function f defined on the plane to a function Rf defined on the (two-dimensional) space of lines in the plane, whose value at a particular line is equal to the line integral of the function over that line.

  3. List of transforms - Wikipedia

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    Inverse two-sided Laplace transform; Laplace–Carson transform; Laplace–Stieltjes transform; Legendre transform; Linear canonical transform; Mellin transform. Inverse Mellin transform; Poisson–Mellin–Newton cycle; N-transform; Radon transform; Stieltjes transformation; Sumudu transform; Wavelet transform (integral) Weierstrass transform ...

  4. Radon–Nikodym theorem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Radon–Nikodym theorem is a result in measure theory that expresses the relationship between two measures defined on the same measurable space. A measure is a set function that assigns a consistent magnitude to the measurable subsets of a measurable space.

  5. Tomographic reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    In practice of tomographic image reconstruction, often a stabilized and discretized version of the inverse Radon transform is used, known as the filtered back projection algorithm. [2] With a sampled discrete system, the inverse Radon transform is

  6. List of integration and measure theory topics - Wikipedia

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    Sigma algebra. Separable sigma algebra; Filtration (abstract algebra) Borel algebra; Borel measure; Indicator function; Lebesgue measure; Lebesgue integration; Lebesgue's density theorem; Counting measure; Complete measure; Haar measure; Outer measure; Borel regular measure; Radon measure; Measurable function; Null set, negligible set; Almost ...

  7. Penrose transform - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, the Penrose transform, introduced by Roger Penrose (1967, 1968, 1969), is a complex analogue of the Radon transform that relates massless fields on spacetime, or more precisely the space of solutions to massless field equations, to sheaf cohomology groups on complex projective space.

  8. Minlos's theorem - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematics of topological vector spaces, Minlos's theorem states that a cylindrical measure on the dual of a nuclear space is a Radon measure if its Fourier transform is continuous. It is named after Robert Adol'fovich Minlos and can be proved using Sazonov's theorem.

  9. John's equation - Wikipedia

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    John's equation is an ultrahyperbolic partial differential equation satisfied by the X-ray transform of a function. It is named after German-American mathematician Fritz John . Given a function f : R n → R {\displaystyle f\colon \mathbb {R} ^{n}\rightarrow \mathbb {R} } with compact support the X-ray transform is the integral over all lines ...