2016
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20167602046
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Stability results for sets of uniqueness in binary tomography

Abstract: Abstract. The recovery of an unknown density function from the knowledge of its projections is the aim of tomography. In many cases, considering the problem from a discrete perspective is more convenient than employing a continuous approach: discrete tomography, and in particular binary tomography, is therefore exploited. One of the main goals of tomography is guaranteeing that the produced output coincides with the scanned object, namely, one wants to achieve uniqueness of reconstruction, even when only a few… Show more

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“…A general criterion for the construction of S(A) is not known. However, there exist sufficient conditions for a set S to be in S(A), as in the following corollaries (see [7,12]). Corollary 5.…”
Section: A Uniqueness Results For Binary Reconstructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A general criterion for the construction of S(A) is not known. However, there exist sufficient conditions for a set S to be in S(A), as in the following corollaries (see [7,12]). Corollary 5.…”
Section: A Uniqueness Results For Binary Reconstructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%