Abstract

The need for the reconstruction of three-dimensional structures from two-dimensional sections or projections is well known. We use the computer experiment to study the problem. Four models all with spherical objects were prepared to study the possibility of at least partial reconstruction of three-dimensional structures from their two-dimensional sections. The criterion on how to judge whether the reconstructed structure consists of constant size objects is given. There are discussed errors caused by the influence of limited numbers of objects or of digitisation. In the paper the use of the integral transform method to unfold the structures is illustrated. The results of the structure reconstruction are presented. They give us the conviction that the method is widely usable not only for spherical objects.

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