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The Radon transform — Johann Radon

1917 AD · Transmission: Global
MathematicsMethodGermanic

Radon shows how to reconstruct a function from the set of its line integrals over all possible projections — the fundamental mathematical tool of tomography. Cormack independently rediscovers it in the 1960s and applies it to medical imaging, work leading directly to Hounsfield's CT scanner (1971). Nobel Physiology 1979 to Cormack and Hounsfield.

InstitutionUniversity of Vienna
Historical regionVienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Primary sourceRadon, J. — Berichte Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften 69, 262-277 (1917)
Secondary sourceCormack, A.M. (1963)
Original languageGerman
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