Harmonic Analysis and Applications
This volume collects articles from coauthors, students, and colleagues of John, representative of some of the major areas that John has contributed to, including harmonic analysis, frame theory, time-frequency analysis, wavelet theory, and sampling theory and shift-invariant spaces. In recognition of John’s own high standards of mathematical exposition, and in order to create a volume of lasting utility, many of the articles in this volume include introductions to or surveys of their representative research directions. This chapter is an introduction to an open conjecture in time-frequency analysis on the linear independence of a finite set of time-frequency shifts of a given function. Background and motivation for the conjecture are provided in the form of a survey of related ideas, results, and open problems in frames, Gabor systems, and other aspects of time-frequency analysis, especially those related to independence. The partial results that are known to hold for the conjecture are also presented and discussed.
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Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt, a French scientist, published the first documented research
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English physician, published a book called Of Magnets, Magnetic Bodies, and the Great Magnet of the Earth. He studied electricity and magnetism and made the analogy that Earth behaves like a giant magnet.In 1820, Hans Oersted, a Dutch scientist, discovered that current flowing through a wire deflected a compass needle. This discovery showed a link between electricity and magnetism. Later that year, André Ampère, a French scientist, performed extensive studies on the magnetic fields generated by electric currents and established the laws of magnetic force between electric currents.Michael Faraday, an English scientist, heard about Oersted’s work and continued to study the relationship between magnetism and electric current. In 1831, he discovered that moving a magnet near a wire induced a current in the wire. Oersted showed that an electric current creates a magnetic field and Faraday showed that a magnetic field creates an electric current.
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Glencoe Science Waves, Sound, and Light, Student Edition
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Interferogram Analysis For Optical Testing, Second Edition
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Modern Optical Engineering
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An interferometer can measure small wavefront deformations with a high accuracy, of the order of a fraction of the wavelength. The accuracy in a given interferometer depends on many factors, such as the optical quality of the components, the measuring methods, the light source properties, and disturbing external factors, such as atmospheric turbulence and mechanical vibrations. It has been shown by Kafri 1989, however, that the accuracy of any interferometer is limited.
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Optical Properties of Solids
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Modern Optical Engineering
The newer types of optics, such as diffractive, holographic, aspheric, gradient index, binary, etc., produce images and are used and incorporated into optical systems in much the same way as are the classical lenses and mirrors, although perhaps more powerfully and flexibly. Once one achieves a reasonable level of understanding which need not be at an overwhelming level, these new devices can be incorporated readily into one’s optical system design. It is not unusual to find that the basics of the design of optical systems is actually little changed by these new, exciting, and tremendously useful developments.
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