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Multinodal fifth-order optical aberrations of optical systems without rotational symmetry: the comatic aberrations

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2010
Building on earlier work on the nodal aberration theory of third-order aberrations and a subset of fifth-order terms, this paper presents the multinodal field dependence of the family of aberrations describing the shape of the medial focal surface (the focal surface upon which the minimum RMS wavefront error is measured) and the astigmatic aberrations ...
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Aberrations in Maxwell optics

Optik, 2014
An exact treatment of beam optics, starting ab initio from the Maxwell's equations is presented. The starting point of this approach is a matrix representation of the Maxwell's equation in a medium with varying permittivity and permeability. Formal expressions are obtained for the paraxial and leading order aberrating Hamiltonians, without making any ...
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Optical aberrations in professional baseball players

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2010
To determine the presence, type, and size of optical higher-order aberrations (HOAs) in professional athletes with superior visual acuity and to compare them with those in an age-matched population of nonathletes.Vero Beach and Fort Myers, Florida, USA.Players from 2 professional baseball teams were studied.
David G, Kirschen   +4 more
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Optical Aberrations Of Correlators

SPIE Proceedings, 1988
Optical correlators are subject to point-spread and field aberrations in both the Fourier (filter) plane and the correlation (output) plane. These aberrations can be both quantitatively and qualitatively different within a given system. Analysis of a simple correlator using identical spatial light modulators in the input and filter planes shows that ...
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Aberrations in Helmholtz optics

Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, 2018
Abstract The scalar optics is based on a Hamiltonian derived using the Fermat's principle of least time. The same Hamiltonian can now be derived from the Maxwell equations. The Helmholtz equations has a striking mathematical similarity to the Klein–Gordon equation for the relativistic spin-0 particle.
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The Aberration Permissible in Optical Systems

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 1957
The tolerance on aberration is made subject to the criterion that the response of the optical system for a given spatial frequency shall not be less than 0.8 of the response of the same system in the absence of aberration. In this way the tolerance on aberration is related to the number of lines to be resolved with good contrast.
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Blind optical aberration correction by exploring geometric and visual priors

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2015
Tao Yue   +4 more
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Optical Aberrations

2008
Vikentia J. Katsanevaki   +5 more
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Ocular optical aberrations

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2018
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