Title
Ghosts in Discrete Tomography
Abstract
Switching components, also named as bad configurations, interchanges, and ghosts (according to different scenarios), play a key role in the study of ambiguous configurations, which often appear in Discrete Tomography and in several other areas of research. In this paper we give an upper bound for the minimal size bad configurations associated to a given set of lattice directions. In the special but interesting case of four directions, we show that the general argument can be considerably improved, and we present an algebraic method which provides such an improvement. Moreover, it turns out that finding bad configurations is in fact equivalent to finding multiples of a suitable polynomial in two variables, having only coefficients from the set . The general problem of describing all polynomials having such multiples seems to be very hard (Borwein and Erdélyi, in Ill J Math 41(4):667–675, ). However, in our particular case, it is hopeful to give some kind of solution. In the context of Digital Image Analysis, it represents an explicit method for the construction of ghosts, and consequently might be of interest in image processing, also in view of efficient algorithms to encode data.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/s10851-015-0571-2
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
Keywords
Field
DocType
Bad configuration,Discrete Tomography,Generating function,Ghost,X-ray,Primary 68U10,94A08,Secondary 11H71,05D05,15A06
Discrete mathematics,Generating function,Mathematical optimization,Polynomial,Lattice (order),Upper and lower bounds,Discrete tomography,Image processing,Digital image analysis,Multiple,Calculus,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
53
2
0924-9907
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.44
23
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sara Brunetti112216.23
Paolo Dulio23112.39
Lajos Hajdu37511.39
Carla Peri4246.73