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Optical processing and computing : a tribute to Adolf Lohmann : 17-18 April 2001, Orlando, USA / edited by David Paul Casasent, Adolf W. Lohmann.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Casasent, David Paul., editor.
Lohmann, Adolf W., editor.
Series:
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering ; v. 4392.
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering ; v. 4392
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Optical data processing--Congresses.
Optical data processing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (v, 138 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Optical Processing and Computing
Place of Publication:
Bellingham, Wash., USA : SPIE, 2001.
Summary:
Adolf Lohmann's significant contributions to the field of optics are recognized by key people whose own works have been based on or influenced by his ground-breaking discoveries and inventions. Chapters describe the history, research, and latest trends in optical information processing.
Contents:
Preface
Information Optics Concepts Applied to Image Formation in Volume Scattering Media
A Statistical Introduction to Temporal Coherence Effects in Interferometers
Wigner Function and Ambiguity Function for Nonparaxial Wavefields
Gabor's Signal Expansion Based on a Nonorthogonal Sampling Geometry
Quality Time with the Fractious Fourier Family
Synthesis of Optical Fields Characterized by Their Mutual Intensity Functions
The Eye
Templates for Invention in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences with Applications to Optics
Transformation of Holographic Wavefields Caused by the Second-order Nonlinearity of a Nonlinear Recording Material
Spatio-temporal Joint Transform Correlator
Nonlinear Features for Improved Pattern Recognition
From Ink Bottles to E-beams: A Historical Perspective of Diffractive Optic Technology
From Computer-generated Holograms to Optical Signal Processors
Ultrafast Temporal-spatial Optical Information Processing, Conversion, and Transmission
Light Tubes, Wigner Diagrams, and Optical Wave Propagation Simulation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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