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arxiv: math/0410070 · v1 · pith:EKOLGQYLnew · submitted 2004-10-05 · 🧮 math.AG · math.AP

Sheaves and D-modules in integral geometry

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Integral geometry deals with those integral transforms which associate to ``functions'' on a manifold their integrals along submanifolds parameterized by another manifold. Basic problems in this context are range characterization--where systems of PDE appear--and inversion formulae. As we pointed out in a series of joint papers with Pierre Schapira, the language of sheaves and D-modules provides both a natural framework and powerful tools for the study of such problems. In particular, it provides a general adjunction formula which is a sort of archetypical theorem in integral geometry. Focusing on range characterization, we illustrate this approach with a discussion of the Radon transform, in some of its manifold manifestations.

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