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16 September 1980 Microcomputers And Optical Design
Arthur Cox
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Proceedings Volume 0237, 1980 International Lens Design Conference; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959066
Event: 1980 International Lens Design Conference, 1980, Oakland, United States
Abstract
Techniques are discussed which may be used in optical design to speed up the output of micro-computers. Among these are the use of the Aldis Theorem for centered and weakly de-centered surfaces, interpolation formulae for spot diagrams, diffraction based M.T.F. using 'pseudo' spot diagrams, and variational formulae.
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Arthur Cox "Microcomputers And Optical Design", Proc. SPIE 0237, 1980 International Lens Design Conference, (16 September 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959066
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Diffraction

Fluctuations and noise

Geometrical optics

Lens design

Computing systems

Spherical lenses

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