This introductory text aims to provide a guide for understanding the principles of modern Fourier optics and their role in the formation and processing of images. It intends to meet a need for an elementary explanation of the common themes of Fourier optics in a wide variety of imaging applications, both optical and otherwise. This edition has been revised to extend the range of possible applications, and includes problems on the core chapters. The book also provides a means for understanding delta functions, frequency space, convolution and correlation, as well as Fourier series and transforms. Other additions include appendices giving summary notes on main chapters; a section on incoherent digital computer-based processing, and an appendix on signal processing. The book also studies radioastronomy and modern Fourier transform spectroscopy.
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