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The longitudinal and transverse ray transforms in the plane: applications to tomography and radar

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RNT - Rich and Nonlinear Tomography - a multidisciplinary approach

In this talk I will discuss known results about the LRT and TRT of symmetric tensor fields in two dimension, including explicit reconstruction, null space and, on the disk, the singular value decomposition. I will outline some applications that are currently under investigation with members of the RNT programme including electron and neutron strain tomography and a special case of bistatic synthetic apperture radar with anisotropic scatterers.

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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