The Radon Transform
Reviews
"This is the second edition of the famous book by
Sigurdur Helgason which has been updated in accordance with recent
new results in this area. The list of references and bibliographical
notes have been essentially extended. Many examples with explicit
inversion formulas and range theorems have been added, and the
group-theoretic viewpoint is emphasized... [the] author adds a new
chapter, Chapter 5, which contains useful information about Fourier
transforms, distributions and Riesz potentials. The second edition
preserves the nice introductory flavor of the first one. The book
will be highly appreciated by the mathematical community."
--Mathematical Reviews (on the second edition)
"...well-written and a pleasure to read...provides clear
explanations and illustrative figures... Every important point
receives a clear proof. The author puts a great deal of effort into
motivating his readers. The chapters have been updated by the
inclusion of some applications and by giving indications in
bibliographical notes of some recent developments... [an] excellent
introduction to an area of mathematics which seems to have attracted
much new interest...highly recommendable...for graduate students...
and researchers."
--ZAA (on the second edition)
"Until
now the subject [The Radon transform] has lacked anything approaching
a systematic exposition aimed at beginners. Publication of the
present volume...by one of the chief contributors to the modern
theory of the Radon transform, is thus…timely and
welcome...Helgason's notes provide the most agreeable introduction to
the Radon transform currently available.
[A] reader will be
charmed by the interplay of geometry and analysis exhibited here and
reassured by the explicit nature of the formulas obtained. [Chapter
3] is the heart of the second half of the book and, on balance,
provides an admirable introit to a branch of analysis which deserves
to be known by a wider public."
--SIAM Review (on the
first edition)