Tomographic Inverse Problems: Mathematical Challenges and Novel Applications
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This workshop brought together researchers working on mathematical problems related to tomography, with a particular emphasis on novel applications and associated mathematical challenges. Examples of respective issues represented in the workshop were tomographic imaging with Compton cameras or coupled-physics imaging, resolution and aliasing, vector and tensor field tomography, diffraction tomography, magnetic particle tomography, and limited data, all of which are motivated by the many modern applications. These topics were complemented by novel algorithmic strategies in the solution of tomographic inverse problems, such as stochastic methods and machine learning techniques. Bringing together mathematical and scientific researchers working on these different mathematical problems created a fruitful interchange with novel ideas and strong impact for the future of the field.
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