Date
Thu, 06 Nov 2014
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, nr Didcot
Speaker
Bill Lionheart
Organisation
Manchester University

For many tomographic imaging problems there are explicit inversion formulas, and depending on the completeness of the data these are unstable to differing degrees. Increasingly we are solving tomographic problems as though they were any other linear inverse problem using numerical linear algebra. I will illustrate the use of numerical singular value decomposition to explore the (in)stability for various problems. I will also show how standard techniques from numerical linear algebra, such as conjugate gradient least squares, can be employed with systematic regularization compared with the ad hoc use of slowly convergent iterative methods more traditionally used in computed tomography. I will mainly illustrate the talk with examples from three dimensional x-ray tomography but I will also touch on tensor tomography problems.
 

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