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L p-Spaces and the Radon–Nikodym Theorem
2020
In this chapter, we study the spaces of functions whose pth power is integrable. In Section 7.2, we first derive some of the important inequalities (Holder, Minkowski, Jensen) and then in Section 7.3 investigate the case p=2 in more detail.
The Radon-Nikodym Theorem. Duality
1998
The band in M( ℜ) generated by a particular real measure μ can be characterized in various ways.
Microaneurysm detection with radon transform-based classification on retina images.
2012
The creation of an automatic diabetic retinopathy screening system using retina cameras is currently receiving considerable interest in the medical imaging community. The detection of microaneurysms is a key element in this effort. In this work, we propose a new microaneurysms segmentation technique based on a novel application of the radon transform, which is able to identify these lesions without any previous knowledge of the retina morphological features and with minimal image preprocessing. The algorithm has been evaluated on the Retinopathy Online Challenge public dataset, and its performance compares with the best current techniques. The performance is particularly good at low false p…
The Bochner and Riesz integral representations for the Radon transform
1984
Coulomb excitation of Rn-222
2022
The nature of quadrupole and octupole collectivity in 222Rn was investigated by determining the electric-quadrupole (E2) and octupole (E3) matrix elements using subbarrier, multistep Coulomb excitation. The radioactive 222Rn beam, accelerated to 4.23 MeV/u, was provided by the HIE-ISOLDE facility at CERN. Data were collected in the Miniball γ-ray spectrometer following the bombardment of two targets, 120Sn and 60Ni. Transition E2 matrix elements within the ground-state and octupole bands were measured up to 10ℏ and the results were consistent with a constant intrinsic electric-quadrupole moment, 518(11)efm2. The values of the intrinsic electric-octupole moment for the 0+→3− and 2+→5− transi…
Radon Anomalies at Volcano Etna: Identification methods and correlation with geodynamic events
2006
False and true anomalies of radon concentration: analysis of different methodologies to a reliable forecast of volcanic phenomena
2009
Response of an integrated system, for the study of complex phenomena monitored by gas radon
2007
A variational henstock integral characterization of the radon-nikodým property
2009
A characterization of Banach spaces possessing the Radon-Nikodym property is given in terms of finitely additive interval functions. We prove that a Banach space X has the RNP if and only if each X-valued finitely additive interval function possessing absolutely continuous variational measure is a variational Henstock integral of an X-valued function. Due to that characterization several X-valued set functions that are only finitely additive can be represented as integrals.