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Small-angle scattering tensor tomography is an experimental method for studying sample nanostructure in a volume-resolved manner. This work presents an improved reconstruction algorithm evaluated using both simulated samples and experimental data.

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This work uses simulations in order to study the performance of different SAXS tensor tomography methods with different symmetries and noise levels. Thus it is a thorough examination of the robustness of our method, compared with existing methods.

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This work is a key publication in the development of the software Mumott, which was used to generate the results inside. Thus its personal importance is related not just to the results therein but to the work invested into Mumott.

Leonard Nielsen
Chalmers tekniska hogskola

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This page is a summary of: Small-angle scattering tensor tomography algorithm for robust reconstruction of complex textures, Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, October 2023, International Union of Crystallography,
DOI: 10.1107/s205327332300863x.
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