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Teaching Fourier optics through ray matrices

2005

In this work we examine the use of ray-transfer matrices for teaching and for deriving some topics in a Fourier optics course, exploiting the mathematical simplicity of ray matrices compared to diffraction integrals. A simple analysis of the physical meaning of the elements of the ray matrix provides a fast derivation of the conditions to obtain the optical Fourier transform. We extend this derivation to fractional Fourier transform optical systems, and derive the order of the transform from the ray matrix. Some examples are provided to stress this point of view, both with classical and with graded index lenses. This formulation cannot replace the complete explanation of Fourier optics prov…

Physicsbusiness.industryDiscrete-time Fourier transformMathematical analysisFourier opticsPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFractional Fourier transformsymbols.namesakeDiscrete Fourier transform (general)OpticsFourier transformFourier analysissymbolsbusinessFourier seriesFourier transform on finite groupsEuropean Journal of Physics
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Tunneling-charging Hamiltonian of a Cooper-pair pump

2001

General properties of the tunneling-charging Hamiltonian of a Cooper pair pump are examined with emphasis on the symmetries of the model. An efficient block-diagonalization scheme and a compatible Fourier expansion of the eigenstates is constructed and applied in order to gather information on important observables. Systematics of the adiabatic pumping with respect to all of the model parameters are obtained and the link to the geometrical Berry's phase is identified.

Physicssymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanicsLinear algebrasymbolsObservableCooper pairAdiabatic processHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Fourier seriesEigenvalues and eigenvectorsQuantum tunnellingPhysical Review B
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Torus computed tomography

2020

We present a new computed tomography (CT) method for inverting the Radon transform in 2D. The idea relies on the geometry of the flat torus, hence we call the new method Torus CT. We prove new inversion formulas for integrable functions, solve a minimization problem associated to Tikhonov regularization in Sobolev spaces and prove that the solution operator provides an admissible regularization strategy with a quantitative stability estimate. This regularization is a simple post-processing low-pass filter for the Fourier series of a phantom. We also study the adjoint and the normal operator of the X-ray transform on the flat torus. The X-ray transform is unitary on the flat torus. We have i…

Physics::Medical PhysicsComputed tomography01 natural sciencesFourier'n sarjatintegraalilaskentamedicineFOS: MathematicstietokonetomografiaMathematics - Numerical Analysis0101 mathematicsFlat torusFourier seriesRadon transformPhysicsmedicine.diagnostic_testRadon transformApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisTorusNumerical Analysis (math.NA)65R10 65R32 44A12 42B05 46F12Fourier seriesFunctional Analysis (math.FA)regularizationMathematics - Functional Analysis010101 applied mathematicssovellettu matematiikkaRegularization (physics)numeerinen analyysiX-ray tomography
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Mixed Convolutions and Zak Transforms

2015

In this chapter we introduce the mixed continuous–discrete and discrete–discrete convolutions. Important special cases of such convolutions are the polynomial and discrete splines, respectively. The Zak transforms, which are introduced in the chapter, provide integral representation of signals, which, in the following chapters, serves as a tool for the design of splines and spline-wavelets and operations over them. The exponential splines, which are the Zak transforms of polynomial and discrete B-splines are introduced. Explicit formulas for the characteristic functions of splines’ spaces are derived.

PolynomialPure mathematicsComputer Science::GraphicsIntegral representationCharacteristic function (probability theory)Fourier seriesExponential splineMathematics::Numerical AnalysisMathematics
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Inner functions and local shape of orthonormal wavelets

2011

Abstract Conditions characterizing all orthonormal wavelets of L 2 ( R ) are given in terms of suitable orthonormal bases (ONBs) related with the translation and dilation operators. A particular choice of the ONBs, the so-called Haar bases, leads to new methods for constructing orthonormal wavelets from certain families of Hardy functions. Inner functions and the corresponding backward shift invariant subspaces articulate the structure of these families. The new algorithms focus on the local shape of the wavelet.

Pure mathematicsHardy spacesApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisWavelet transformHardy spaceLinear subspacesymbols.namesakeGeneralized Fourier seriesWaveletOrthonormal waveletssymbolsOrthonormal basisInvariant (mathematics)OrthonormalityInner functionsMathematicsApplied and Computational Harmonic Analysis
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Frobenius polynomials for Calabi–Yau equations

2008

We describe a variation of Dwork’ s unit-root method to determine the degree 4 Frobenius polynomial for members of a 1-modulus Calabi–Yau family over P1 in terms of the holomorphic period near a point of maximal unipotent monodromy. The method is illustrated on a couple of examples from the list [3]. For singular points, we find that the Frobenius polynomial splits in a product of two linear factors and a quadratic part 1− apT + p3T 2. We identify weight 4 modular forms which reproduce the ap as Fourier coefficients.

Pure mathematicsPolynomialAlgebra and Number TheoryModular formHolomorphic functionGeneral Physics and AstronomyUnipotentMathematics::Algebraic GeometryQuadratic equationMonodromyCalabi–Yau manifoldFourier seriesMathematical PhysicsMathematicsCommunications in Number Theory and Physics
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Non-periodic Discrete Splines

2015

Discrete Splines with different spans were introduced in Sect. 3.3.1. This chapter focuses on a special case of discrete splines whose spans are powers of 2. These splines are discussed in more detail. The Zak transform provides an integral representation of such splines. Discrete exponential splines are introduced. Generators of the discrete-spline spaces are described whose properties are similar to properties of polynomial-spline spaces generators. Interpolating discrete splines provide efficient tools for upsampling 1D and 2D signals. An algorithm for explicit computation of discrete splines is described.

UpsamplingComputer Science::GraphicsIntegral representationCharacteristic function (probability theory)ComputationZak transformApplied mathematicsSpecial caseInfinite impulse responseFourier seriesMathematics::Numerical AnalysisMathematics
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Fractional-order theory of thermoelasticicty. I: Generalization of the Fourier equation

2018

The paper deals with the generalization of Fourier-type relations in the context of fractional-order calculus. The instantaneous temperature-flux equation of the Fourier-type diffusion is generalized, introducing a self-similar, fractal-type mass clustering at the micro scale. In this setting, the resulting conduction equation at the macro scale yields a Caputo's fractional derivative with order [0,1] of temperature gradient that generalizes the Fourier conduction equation. The order of the fractional-derivative has been related to the fractal assembly of the microstructure and some preliminary observations about the thermodynamical restrictions of the coefficients and the state functions r…

Uses of trigonometryGeneralization01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasScreened Poisson equationsymbols.namesakeFractional operators0103 physical sciencesFractional Fourier equationMechanics of Material010306 general physicsFourier seriesMathematicsFourier transform on finite groupsEntropy functionsHill differential equationPartial differential equationMechanical EngineeringFourier inversion theoremMathematical analysisTemperature evolutionMechanics of MaterialssymbolsFractional operatorSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniEntropy function
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