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Inversion of Linear Space-Time Transformations in Bounded Domains

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General formulas for pseudoinversion of linear integral transformations in bounded space-time domains are constructed. The input and output of transformations are given in continuous-discrete forms. The conditions of accuracy and uniqueness of the transformations are studied.

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Stoyan, V.A. Inversion of Linear Space-Time Transformations in Bounded Domains. Cybernetics and Systems Analysis 37, 749–755 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013819009188

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