Radon transform

English

Etymology

Introduced in 1917 by Johann Radon.

Noun

Radon transform (plural Radon transforms)

  1. (mathematics) An integral transform which takes a function defined on the plane to a function defined on the (two-dimensional) space of lines in the plane, whose value at a particular line is equal to the line integral of the function over that line.
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