On a quantitative partial imaging problem in vector tomography
Abstract
In two dimensions, we consider the problem of reconstructing a vector field from partial knowledge of its zeroth and first moment ray transforms. Different from existing works the data is known on a subset of lines, namely the ones intersecting a given arc. The problem is non-local and, for partial data, severely ill-posed. We present a reconstruction method which recovers the vector field in the convex hull of the arc. An algorithm based on this method is implemented on some numerical experiments. While still ill-posed the discretization stabilizes the numerical reconstruction.
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