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Geometry of the cumulant series in diffusion MRI

Medical Physics 2026-02-03 v4 Image and Video Processing Biological Physics

Abstract

Water diffusion gives rise to micron-scale sensitivity of diffusion MRI (dMRI) to cellular-level tissue structure. Precision medicine and quantitative imaging depend on uncovering the information content of dMRI and establishing its parsimonious hardware-independent fingerprint. Based on the rotational SO(3) symmetry, we study the geometry of the dMRI signal and the topology of its acquisition, identify irreducible components and a full set of invariants for the cumulant tensors, and relate them to tissue properties. Including all kurtosis invariants improves multiple sclerosis classification in a cohort of 1189 subjects. We design the shortest acquisitions based on icosahedral vertices to determine the most used invariants in only 1-2 minutes for whole brain. Representing dMRI via scalar invariant maps with definite symmetries will underpin machine learning classifiers of pathology, development, and aging, while fast protocols will enable translation of advanced dMRI into clinic.

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@article{arxiv.2409.03010,
  title  = {Geometry of the cumulant series in diffusion MRI},
  author = {Santiago Coelho and Jenny Chen and Filip Szczepankiewicz and Els Fieremans and Dmitry S. Novikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03010},
  year   = {2026}
}