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Refraction in interferometric tomography

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Abstract

Solutions to the tomographic problem of strongly refracting phase objects with not-too-large asymmetry and of objects with not-too-strong refraction, based on the perturbation approach, are proposed. The validity of the results is tested by numerical simulation of tomographic experiments.

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