Lecture Notes on Computerized Tomography
Abstract
These lecture notes give an introduction to the mathematics of computer(ized) tomography (CT). Treated are the imaging principle of X-ray tomography, the Radon transform as mathematical model for the measurement process and its properties, the ill-posedness of the underlying mathematical reconstruction problem and classical reconstruction techniques. The required background from Fourier analysis is also briefly summarized.
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