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Application of simulated annealing to deconvolution in astronomical speckle imaging

Optics Communications, 1991
Abstract Monte-Carlo type simulated annealing has been investigated as an optimization procedure for reconstructing high spatial resolution astronomical images. In particular, the annealing method is shown to be a powerful technique for phase retrieval in connection with Knox-Thompson speckle correlation data.
E.J. Spillar, G.R. Ayers
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A set of student activities for the simulation of ancient and medieval astronomical observations

Physics Education, 2021
Abstract A set of student activities is presented based on astronomical observations made by ancient and medieval astronomers. The activities are implemented using freeware planetarium software and can be accessed by astronomy educators or anyone with an interest in the history of astronomy.
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A numerical procedure for simulating the behavior of multimode, bolometric, astronomical interferometers

Journal of Applied Physics, 2005
A procedure is described for simulating the behavior of multimode, bolometric, astronomical interferometers. The procedure relies on the use of singular value decomposition to determine the fields on the sky and the fields at the detectors to which the individual elements of an interferometer can couple. The scheme can be used with any configuration of
Stafford Withington   +2 more
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A Simulating Experiment on the Ancient Chinese Astronomical Clock Tower

2007
It is very helpful and illuminating to utilize a new method to reconstruct an ancient machine which does not exist now. This paper introduces a research experiment with the computer simulation on the astronomical clock tower built in ancient China. We have set a simulation model with computer software and tried to reconstruct the ancient machine and ...
Gao Xuan, Lu Zhen
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The Planetary Simulator for Generalized Understanding of Astronomical Phenomena from Various Viewpoints

2008
We developed the planetary simulator that is able to simulate astronomical phenomena in the solar system. The planetary simulator can set not only target planet but also the planet of viewpoint. It can simulate planets' revolutions around the sun fixing viewpoint on another planet.
Masato Soga   +2 more
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Computer simulations of imaging astronomical objects through Kolmogorov turbulence

2017 2nd International Conference on Image, Vision and Computing (ICIVC), 2017
Two-dimensional mathematical modeling and simulations are carried out to observe a reference and a binary star in the absence and presence of a Kolmogorov turbulence via ground-based optical telescopes. This involve the quantitative assessment of the modulation transfer function (MTF) of a reference star, the Fourier magnitude (FM) and the ...
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High-performance computing simulations of self-gravity in astronomical agglomerates

Simulation, 2023
Nestor Rocchetti, Sérgio Nesmachnow
exaly  

Multi-manifold learning in comparison of astronomical observations and numerical simulations.

2022
The intrinsic nature of noisy and complex data sets is often concealed in low-dimensional structures embedded in a higher dimensional space. Number of methodologies have been developed to extract and represent such structures in the form of manifolds (i.e. geometric structures that locally resemble continuously deformable intervals of Rj 1).
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Lenghu on the Tibetan Plateau as an astronomical observing site

Nature, 2021
Licai Deng, Fan Yang, Xiaodian Chen
exaly  

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