Authoritative introduction covers the role of Green's function in mathematical physics, essential differences between spatial and time filters, fundamental relations of paraxial optics, and effects of aberration terms on image formation. "An excellent book; well-organized, and well-written." ― Journal of the Optical Society of America. 80 illustrations. 1963 edition.
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Aiming his work simultaneously at advance undergraduate students and communications engineers, O'Neill (physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute) presents an introduction to classical statistical optics. If they had appeared alone, he suggests, the first six chapters could have been more accurately titled Communication Theory and Image-Formation Op
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