Inverse problems in geometric tomography encompass a broad class of challenges in which internal structures of an object or medium are inferred from external measurements. Central to this field is the ...
Optical tomography is a non‐invasive imaging modality that utilises near-infrared light to probe the internal optical properties of biological tissues. By harnessing the principles of radiative ...
The optical component of quantitative photoacoustic tomography, where optical parameters are estimated from the initial pressure generated by heating and expansion of biological tissues by laser ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 75, No. 2 (2015), pp. 703-725 (23 pages) We develop a paradigm using microlocal analysis that allows one to characterize the visible and added singularities ...
A wide range of objects, from biological cells to integrated circuits, are tomographically imaged to identify their interior structures. Volumetric reconstruction of the objects' interiors is of ...