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Two-Dimensional Fourier-Based Reconstruction Methods

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On 30 April 1917 the Austrian mathematician Johann Radon presented his work On the Determination of Functions from their Integrals along Certain Manifolds at the annual meeting of the Royal Saxonian Society of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The most important theorems of this work have been extracted and translated here using Radon’s own terminology to introduce the variables used throughout the subsequent chapters.

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(2008). Two-Dimensional Fourier-Based Reconstruction Methods. In: Computed Tomography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39408-2_5

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