Tomographic Inverse Problems: Theory and Applications
Martin Burger
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, GermanyBernadette Hahn
Universität Würzburg, GermanyEric Todd Quinto
Tufts University, Medford, USA
Abstract
This was the tenth Oberwolfach conference on the mathematics of tomography. The field rests on the interplay between the theoretical and applied; practical questions lead to new mathematics and pure mathematics motivates new algorithms. This workshop encompassed classical areas such as X-ray computed tomography (CT) as well as new modalities and applications such as dynamic imaging, Compton scattering tomography, hybrid imaging, optical tomography or multi-energy CT and addressed inter alia the use of methods from machine learning.
Cite this article
Martin Burger, Bernadette Hahn, Eric Todd Quinto, Tomographic Inverse Problems: Theory and Applications. Oberwolfach Rep. 16 (2019), no. 1, pp. 209–303
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2019/4