When the available X-ray data is insucient, the accuracy of the tomographic reconstruction is likely to be inadequate. The assumption that the densities of the object materials are restricted to few known grey level values is on the basis of the denition of Discrete Tomography and permits partially to deal with the accuracy problem. The objects studied here are lattice sets and their X-rays in a lattice direction count the number of their points lying on each line parallel to the given direction. In the literature, the reconstruction, and uniqueness issues have been intensively studied from dierent viewpoints. In the general setting, the problems are easy when the X-rays are taken from two directions, and become hard for more than tw...
We deal with the question of uniqueness, namely to decide when an unknown finite set of points in Z ...
In Discrete Tomography there is a wide literature concerning (weakly) bad configurations. These occu...
AbstractThe problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been stu...
When the available X-ray data is insucient, the accuracy of the tomographic reconstruction is likel...
When the available X-ray data is insucient, the accuracy of the tomographic reconstruction is likel...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
AbstractThe problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been stu...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
We study the determination of finite subsets of the integer lattice Z"n, n #>=# 2, by X-rays...
We deal with the question of uniqueness, namely to decide when an unknown finite set of points in Z ...
We deal with the question of uniqueness, namely to decide when an unknown finite set of points in Z ...
We deal with the question of uniqueness, namely to decide when an unknown finite set of points in Z ...
In Discrete Tomography there is a wide literature concerning (weakly) bad configurations. These occu...
AbstractThe problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been stu...
When the available X-ray data is insucient, the accuracy of the tomographic reconstruction is likel...
When the available X-ray data is insucient, the accuracy of the tomographic reconstruction is likel...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
AbstractThe problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been stu...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
The problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been studied in ...
We study the determination of finite subsets of the integer lattice Z"n, n #>=# 2, by X-rays...
We deal with the question of uniqueness, namely to decide when an unknown finite set of points in Z ...
We deal with the question of uniqueness, namely to decide when an unknown finite set of points in Z ...
We deal with the question of uniqueness, namely to decide when an unknown finite set of points in Z ...
In Discrete Tomography there is a wide literature concerning (weakly) bad configurations. These occu...
AbstractThe problem of reconstructing finite subsets of the integer lattice from X-rays has been stu...