Geometric tomography
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Geometric tomography is a mathematical field that focuses on problems of reconstructing homogeneous (often convex
Convex
'The word convex means curving out or bulging outward, as opposed to concave. Convex or convexity may refer to:Mathematics:* Convex set, a set of points containing all line segments between each pair of its points...

) objects from tomographic data (this might be X-rays, projections, sections, brightness functions, or covariograms). More precisely, according to R.J. Gardner (who introduced the term), "Geometric tomography deals with the retrieval of information about a geometric object from data concerning its projections (shadows) on planes or cross-sections by planes."

Theory

A key theorem in this area states that any convex body in can be determined by parallel, coplanar
X-rays in a set of four directions whose slopes have a transcendental cross ratio.

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