13 citations to https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/blms1
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  2. Mark Agranovsky, Trends in Mathematics, 11, Inverse Problems: Modelling and Simulation, 2025, 321  crossref
  3. Mark Agranovsky, “Convex bodies with algebraic section volume functions”, JAMA, 2025  crossref
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  5. Mark Agranovsky, “Domains with algebraic X-ray transform”, Anal.Math.Phys., 12:2 (2022)  crossref
  6. Jan Boman, “A Hypersurface Containing the Support of a Radon Transform must be an Ellipsoid. I: The Symmetric Case”, J Geom Anal, 31:3 (2021), 2726  crossref
  7. V. A. Vassiliev, “Algebroidally integrable bodies”, Arnold Math. J., 6 (2020), 291–309  mathnet  crossref  scopus
  8. Mark Agranovsky, “Locally polynomially integrable surfaces and finite stationary phase expansions”, JAMA, 141:1 (2020), 23  crossref
  9. Vladyslav Yaskin, “An Extension of Polynomial Integrability to Dual Quermassintegrals”, International Mathematics Research Notices, 2020:13 (2020), 3978  crossref
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