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Optics Letters, 2017
A theoretical study of the plane-wave diffraction by a heart-like sharp-edge aperture corresponding to the involute of a circle is proposed here. Through the recently developed paraxial boundary diffraction wave theory, expressed via the language of catastrophe optics, the presence of pseudo-nondiffracting regions within the three-dimensional spatial ...
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A theoretical study of the plane-wave diffraction by a heart-like sharp-edge aperture corresponding to the involute of a circle is proposed here. Through the recently developed paraxial boundary diffraction wave theory, expressed via the language of catastrophe optics, the presence of pseudo-nondiffracting regions within the three-dimensional spatial ...
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ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1996
Shared counters are among the most basic coordination structures in multiprocessor conputation, with applications ranging from barrier synchronization to concurrent-data-structure design. This article introduces diffracting trees, novel data structures for share counting and load balancing in a distributed/parallel environment.
Nir Shavit, Asaph Zemach
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Shared counters are among the most basic coordination structures in multiprocessor conputation, with applications ranging from barrier synchronization to concurrent-data-structure design. This article introduces diffracting trees, novel data structures for share counting and load balancing in a distributed/parallel environment.
Nir Shavit, Asaph Zemach
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Concluding Diffractions | Diffracting Conclusions
2021The concluding chapter re-addresses the situatedness of the research and book overall and offers an opening-conclusion explicitly acknowledging some of the limitations of the research and yet also supports ending on an opening as an affirmative position: that no research is finished and fixed, but an ongoing process of discovery, opening up new ...
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2013
X-ray femtosecond nanocrystallography is a new, potentially powerful technique for imaging biological macromolecules that uses ensemble-averaged measurements of diffraction of x-ray free-electron laser pulses from nanocrytalline specimens. Nanocrystals have some diffraction characteristics that are distinct from those of macroscopic crystals, due to ...
Joe P J, Chen, Rick P, Millane
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X-ray femtosecond nanocrystallography is a new, potentially powerful technique for imaging biological macromolecules that uses ensemble-averaged measurements of diffraction of x-ray free-electron laser pulses from nanocrytalline specimens. Nanocrystals have some diffraction characteristics that are distinct from those of macroscopic crystals, due to ...
Joe P J, Chen, Rick P, Millane
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Reports on Progress in Physics, 1954
A critical review is presented of recent progress in classical diffraction theory. Both scalar and electromagnetic problems are discussed. The report may serve as an introduction to general diffraction theory although the main emphasis is on diffraction by plane obstacles.
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A critical review is presented of recent progress in classical diffraction theory. Both scalar and electromagnetic problems are discussed. The report may serve as an introduction to general diffraction theory although the main emphasis is on diffraction by plane obstacles.
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Modern Physics Letters B, 2008
In these expository notes we explain the role of geometric optics in wave propagation on domains or manifolds with corners or edges. Both the propagation of singularities, which describes where solutions of the wave equation may be singular, and the diffractive improvement under non-focusing hypotheses, which states that in certain places the ...
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In these expository notes we explain the role of geometric optics in wave propagation on domains or manifolds with corners or edges. Both the propagation of singularities, which describes where solutions of the wave equation may be singular, and the diffractive improvement under non-focusing hypotheses, which states that in certain places the ...
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1955
The diffraction of plane electromagnetic waves by apertures in a plane screen which is infinitesimally thin and perfectly conducting is studied both theoretically and experimentally. The theoretical analysis employs a dyadic Green's function to develop vector formulas for the scattered fields, and from these formulas integral equations are obtained for
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The diffraction of plane electromagnetic waves by apertures in a plane screen which is infinitesimally thin and perfectly conducting is studied both theoretically and experimentally. The theoretical analysis employs a dyadic Green's function to develop vector formulas for the scattered fields, and from these formulas integral equations are obtained for
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International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2016
I begin with a tribute to V.N. Gribov and then come to a particular problem which would be of interest for him. His first paper on reggeology was devoted to elastic scatterings of hadrons. Here, using the unitarity relation in combination with experimental data about the elastic scattering in the diffraction cone, I show how the shape and the darkness
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I begin with a tribute to V.N. Gribov and then come to a particular problem which would be of interest for him. His first paper on reggeology was devoted to elastic scatterings of hadrons. Here, using the unitarity relation in combination with experimental data about the elastic scattering in the diffraction cone, I show how the shape and the darkness
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1957
Diffraction of a wave by an aperture of any shape in a thin screen is treated by a new method—``the geometrical theory of diffraction.'' This is an extension of geometrical optics which accounts for diffraction by introducing new rays called diffracted rays.
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Diffraction of a wave by an aperture of any shape in a thin screen is treated by a new method—``the geometrical theory of diffraction.'' This is an extension of geometrical optics which accounts for diffraction by introducing new rays called diffracted rays.
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