Let ฮ be a smooth curve in the plane R 2 , and ฮ be any subset of R 2 . When can one recover uniquely a finite measure ฮผ, supported by ฮ and absolutely continuous with respect to the arc length measure on ฮ , from the restriction to ฮ of its Fourier transform? In this note we present two results in
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Factorization method for crystallographic Fourier transforms
โ Scribed by Myoung An; James W Cooley; Richard Tolimieri
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
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- Volume
- 11
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- Article
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