Tomographic Inverse Problems: Theory and Applications

  • Martin Burger

    Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
  • Bernadette Hahn

    Universität Würzburg, Germany
  • Eric 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