The original 3D image is a function of only two coordinates: rand z (i(r, z)) and its 2D projection on the detector plane is (p(x,z)) due to the cylindrical symmetry of the problem, the function can be reconstructed using the following procedure. The original projection can then be restored using equation (1), and cn.
The original 3D image is a function of only two coordinates: rand z (i(r, z)) and its 2D projection on the detector plane is (p(x,z)) due to the cylindrical symmetry of the problem, the function can be reconstructed using the following procedure. The original projection can then be restored using equation (1), and cn.
The original 3D image is a function of only two coordinates: rand z (i(r, z)) and its 2D projection on the detector plane is (p(x,z)) due to the cylindrical symmetry of the problem, the function can be reconstructed using the following procedure. The original projection can then be restored using equation (1), and cn.