Markus Kiderlen

  • Ny Munkegade 118, 1535, 318

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20032024

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Research

My research focuses on the intersection of geometry, probability theory, and statistics. 

In stochastic geometry, I use old and new integral geometric relations, investigate the role of Minkowski tensors for quantifying the position and orientation of random particles, and address problems related to uniqueness and inference. I contributed to the solution of the actual reconstruction in Hammer's X-ray problem in geometric tomography. 

My other research focus are spatial sampling methods. Examples encompass my results on Wicksell's corpuscle problem in a local stereological setting and improvements of the Cavalieri volume estimate. 

Keywords

  • Geometry
  • integral geometry
  • convex geometry
  • Statistics
  • stochastic geometry
  • stereology
  • Functional analysis and operator theory
  • inverse problems

Areas of expertise

  • Integral geometry
  • Convex geometry
  • Stochastic geometry
  • Geometric tomography
  • Spatial statistics

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