Abstract

AbstractA modified form of the generalized Penrose-Ward Transform [4, 6] is set up to investigate the correspondence between twistor space and dual twistor space. The ways in which it differs from the ‘usual’ transform are discussed and it is used to give an alternative proof of Eastwood's recent generalization [7] of the twistor transform [9, 5] which avoids all mention of Minkowski space.

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