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E-raamat: Mathematical Optics: Classical, Quantum, and Computational Methods

Edited by (Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain), Edited by (Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain), Edited by (University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)
  • Formaat: 630 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439869611
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Going beyond standard introductory texts, Mathematical Optics: Classical, Quantum, and Computational Methods brings together many new mathematical techniques from optical science and engineering research. Profusely illustrated, the book makes the material accessible to students and newcomers to the field.

Divided into six parts, the text presents state-of-the-art mathematical methods and applications in classical optics, quantum optics, and image processing.











Part I describes the use of phase space concepts to characterize optical beams and the application of dynamic programming in optical waveguides. Part II explores solutions to paraxial, linear, and nonlinear wave equations.

Part III discusses cutting-edge areas in transformation optics (such as invisibility cloaks) and computational plasmonics. Part IV uses Lorentz groups, dihedral group symmetry, Lie algebras, and Liouville space to analyze problems in polarization, ray optics, visual optics, and quantum optics. Part V examines the role of coherence functions in modern laser physics and explains how to apply quantum memory channel models in quantum computers. Part VI introduces super-resolution imaging and differential geometric methods in image processing.

As numerical/symbolic computation is an important tool for solving numerous real-life problems in optical science, many chapters include Mathematica® code in their appendices. The software codes and notebooks as well as color versions of the books figures are available at www.crcpress.com.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Editors xv
Contributors xvii
PART I Special Problems in Ray Optics
Chapter 1 Orbital Angular Momentum: A Ray Optical Interpretation
3(10)
Miles Padgett
Chapter 2 Wigner Distribution Moments for Beam Characterization
13(40)
Tatiana Alieva
Alejandro Camara
Martin J. Bastiaans
Chapter 3 Dynamic Programming Applications in Optics
53(44)
Maria L. Calvo
Jesus Perez-Rios
Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan
PART II Mathematical Formalism in Wave Optics
Chapter 4 Basis Expansions for Monochromatic Field Propagation in Free Space
97(46)
Miguel A. Alonso
Nicole J. Moore
Chapter 5 Solutions of Paraxial Equations and Families of Gaussian Beams
143(50)
Eugeny Abramochkin
Tatiana Alieva
Jose A. Rodrigo
Chapter 6 The Decomposition Method to Solve Differential Equations: Optical Applications
193(42)
Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan
Sudipta Nandy
Raghavendra Sridhar
PART III Plasmonics
Chapter 7 An Introduction to Mathematics of Transformational Plasmonics
235(44)
Muamer Kadic
Sebastien Guenneau
Stefan Enoch
Chapter 8 Plasmonics: Computational Approach
279(24)
Maxim Sukharev
PART IV Applications of Group Theory in Optics
Chapter 9 Lorentz Group in Ray and Polarization Optics
303(38)
Sibel Baskal
Y.S. Kim
Chapter 10 Paraxial Wave Equation: Lie-Algebra-Based Approach
341(78)
Amalia Torre
Chapter 11 Dihedral Polynomials
419(20)
Marios Viana
Chapter 12 Lie Algebra and Liouville-Space Methods in Quantum Optics
439(44)
Masashi Ban
PART V Quantum Optics Methods
Chapter 13 From Classical to Quantum Light and Vice Versa: Quantum Phase-Space Methods
483(24)
Alfredo Luis
Chapter 14 Coherence Functions in Classical and Quantum Optics
507(26)
Imrana Ashraf Zahid
Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan
Chapter 15 Quantum Memory Channels in Quantum Optics
533(22)
Tomas Rybar
Mario Ziman
Vladimir Buzek
PART VI Computational Optics/Image Processing
Chapter 16 An Introduction to Super-Resolution Imaging
555(26)
Jonathan D. Simpkins
Robert L. Stevenson
Chapter 17 The Differential Structure of Images
581(18)
Bart M. ter Haar Romeny
Index 599
Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, María L. Calvo, Tatiana Alieva