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For questions about integral transforms, inlcuding the Fourier transform, Laplace transform, Radon transform, Mellin transform, Hankel transform etc.

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"Limited angle" in n-dimensional Radon transform?

The Radon transform in two-dimensions is well studied. It maps a sufficiently nice function $f: \mathbb R^2 \to \mathbb R$ to its line integral along a certain line $L$, i.e. \begin{align*} Rf(L …
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Generalized Radon transform (Relaxed sufficient condition for invertibility)

I finally found the results I was searching for in "Andrew Markoe: Analytic tomography. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005."
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