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Optical quality comparison between 2 collagen copolymer posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens designs

2014

Purpose To compare the optical quality in vitro of 2 designs of the Visian Implantable Collamer Lens phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) for different powers and optical apertures. Setting University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. Design Experimental study. Methods The Nimo TR1504 deflectometry device was used to measure the V4c pIOL, which has a smaller optic diameter, and the V5 pIOL, which has a larger optic diameter. The pIOLs were measured for −3.00 diopters (D), −6.00 D, −9.50 D, and −10.50 D at different optical apertures from 3.00 to 6.00 mm depending on the IOL power and model. The root mean square of higher-order aberrations (RMS HOAs) was analyzed. The Strehl ratio, point-spread functi…

WavefrontOptics and PhotonicsPhakic Intraocular LensesMaterials sciencePolymersApertureZernike polynomialsbusiness.industryStrehl ratioPupilProsthesis DesignRefraction OcularPhakic intraocular lensSensory SystemsRoot mean squareOphthalmologySpherical aberrationsymbols.namesakeOpticssymbolsHumansSurgeryCollagenbusinessDioptreJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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A pilot study on the differences in wavefront aberrations between two ethnic groups of young generally myopic subjects

2008

A comparative population-based cross-sectional study design was used to examine the prevalence of wavefront patterns in two different ethnic groups, and the relationship of these patterns with ocular biometrics and gender. The Shin–Nippon SRW5000 open field autorefractor, the Wavefront Analysis Supported Customized Ablation (WASCA) wavefront analyser and the IOLMaster were used to determine wavefront aberrations, mean spherical equivalent (SE) refractive error and axial length (AL). Seventy-four eyes from 74 young healthy subjects (44 British Asians, 30 Caucasians; 36 men, 38 women; mean age 22.51 ± 3.89 years) with mean SE averaging )1.90 ± 2.76 D (range )10.88 to +2.19 D) were examined. R…

WavefrontRefractive erroreducation.field_of_studyPopulationComa (optics)medicine.diseaseSensory SystemsPearson product-moment correlation coefficient03 medical and health sciencesOphthalmologysymbols.namesakeAberrations of the eye0302 clinical medicineAutorefractorStatisticsLinear regression030221 ophthalmology & optometrymedicinesymbolsOptometryeducation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOptometryMathematicsOphthalmic and Physiological Optics
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Optical phase retrieval using four rotated versions of a single binary amplitude modulating mask

2019

In recent years, phase retrieval methods recovering the phase of an object from coded diffraction patterns have gained popularity. A numerical phase retrieval method called PhaseLift that recovers the phase of an object from a very limited number of coded diffraction patterns was recently proposed. Performance of PhaseLift has been analyzed for different types and the number of masks modulating an object. We present a unique application of PhaseLift that uses four rotations of a single mask, modulating only the amplitude of an object. In simulations, a phase screen with the root-mean-square (RMS) value 0.294  μm was used as the test object. The RMS value of the retrieved phase screen after …

WavefrontZernike polynomialsComputer scienceMechanical EngineeringPhase (waves)Astronomy and AstrophysicsWavefront sensor01 natural sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials010309 opticssymbols.namesakeAmplitudeSpace and Planetary ScienceControl and Systems Engineering0103 physical sciencessymbolsPhase retrieval010303 astronomy & astrophysicsInstrumentationAlgorithmSmoothingPhase-shift keyingJournal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems
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Drifts in real-time partial wavefront correction and how to avoid them

2017

In visual experiments that require real-time partial correction of wavefront aberrations, small errors occur that accumulate over time and lead to drifts in Zernike coefficients of the uncorrected aberrations. A simple algorithm that does not require the inclusion of an additional optical path to obtain independent measurements of the eye's aberrations is described here, and its effectiveness in preventing these drifts is demonstrated.

Wavefrontgenetic structuresComputer sciencebusiness.industryZernike polynomialsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Wavefront sensor01 natural scienceseye diseasesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringDeformable mirror010309 optics03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicineOpticsOptical path0103 physical sciences030221 ophthalmology & optometrysymbolssense organsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessAdaptive opticsApplied Optics
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Gaussian quadrature rule for arbitrary weight function and interval

2005

Abstract A program for calculating abscissas and weights of Gaussian quadrature rules for arbitrary weight functions and intervals is reported. The program is written in Mathematica. The only requirement is that the moments of the weight function can be evaluated analytically in Mathematica. The result is a FORTRAN subroutine ready to be utilized for quadrature. Program summary Title of program: AWGQ Catalogue identifier:ADVB Program summary URL: http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/summaries/ADVB Program obtained from: CPC Program Library, Queens University, Belfast, N. Ireland Computer for which the program is designed and others on which it has been tested: Computers: Pentium IV 1.7 GHz processor Ins…

Weight functionComputer scienceFortranMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISGeneral Physics and AstronomyGauss–Kronrod quadrature formulaTanh-sinh quadratureQuadrature (mathematics)symbols.namesakeHardware and ArchitecturesymbolsGaussian quadratureAlgorithmcomputerClenshaw–Curtis quadratureTest datacomputer.programming_languageComputer Physics Communications
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Expected principal stress directions under multiaxial random loading. Part I: theoretical aspects of the weight function method

1999

As has been observed experimentally by many authors, the position of the fatigue fracture plane appears to strongly depend on the directions of the principal stresses or strains. In Part I of the present work the expected principal stress directions under multiaxial random loading are theoretically obtained by averaging the instantaneous values of the three Euler angles through some suitable weight functions which are assumed to take into account the main factors influencing fatigue behaviour. Then, in Part II, it is examined how such theoretical principal directions determined by applying the proposed procedure are correlated to the position of the experimental fracture plane for some fati…

Weight functionMaterials scienceContinuum mechanicsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisPrincipal (computer security)Work (physics)Fracture mechanicsStructural engineeringStrength of materialsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEuler anglessymbols.namesakeMechanics of MaterialsPosition (vector)Modeling and SimulationsymbolsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessInternational Journal of Fatigue
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Fatigue fracture planes and expected principal stress directions under biaxial variable amplitude loading

2005

Fatigue behaviour under multiaxial variable amplitude loading can be examined by applying the failure criteria based on the critical plane approach. Positions of the critical plane can be determined in relation to the principal stress or strain directions. In the present paper, the expected directions of the principal stresses under proportional and non-proportional loading have been obtained by averaging the instantaneous values of the Euler angles through special weight functions. The known weight functions based on stress parameters appear not to be efficient for each loading or material being analysed. Thus, the authors consider new weight functions based on energy parameters. The prese…

Weight functionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisBiaxial tensile testTorsion (mechanics)Structural engineeringFracture planeEuler anglessymbols.namesakeAmplitudeMechanics of MaterialssymbolsPrincipal stressGeneral Materials SciencebusinessPlane stressFatigue <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures
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Characterization of the human visual system threshold performance by a weighting function in the Gabor domain

1997

Abstract As evidenced by many physiological and psychophysical reports, the receptive fields of the first-stage set of mechanisms of the visual process fit to two-dimensional (2D) compactly supported harmonic functions. The application of this set of band-pass filter functions to the input signal implies that the visual system carries out some kind of conjoint space/spatial frequency transform. Assuming that a conjoint transform is carried out, we present in this paper a new characterization of the visual system performance by means of a weighting function in the conjoint domain. We have called this weighting function (in the particular case of the Gabor transform) the Gabor stimuli Sensiti…

Weight functionbusiness.industryComputer sciencePattern recognitionFilter (signal processing)Function (mathematics)Gabor transformAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsWeightingsymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformHuman visual system modelsymbolsArtificial intelligenceSpatial frequencybusinessJournal of Modern Optics
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Well-posedness of Prandtl equations with non-compatible data

2013

In this paper we shall be concerned with Prandtl's equations with incompatible data, i.e. with initial data that, in general, do not fulfil the boundary conditions imposed on the solution. Under the hypothesis of analyticity in the streamwise variable, we shall prove that Prandtl's equations, on the half-plane or on the half-space, are well posed for a short time.

Well-posed problemApplied MathematicsPrandtl numberGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsNavier-Stokes equations Boundary Layer Theory.Physics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakesymbolsCalculusApplied mathematicsBoundary value problemTurbulent Prandtl numberSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsWell posednessVariable (mathematics)Mathematics
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Rotationally symmetric 1-harmonic flows from D2 TO S 2: Local well-posedness and finite time blowup

2010

The 1-harmonic flow from the disk to the sphere with constant Dirichlet boundary conditions is analyzed in the case of rotational symmetry. Sufficient conditions on the initial datum are given, such that a unique classical solution exists for short times. Also, a sharp criterion on the boundary condition is identified, such that any classical solution will blow up in finite time. Finally, nongeneric examples of finite time blowup are exhibited for any boundary condition.

Well-posed problemDirichlet problemApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsRotational symmetryMixed boundary conditionrotational symmetryferromagnetism; blowup; 1-harmonic flow; image processing; local existence; dirichlet problem; partial differential equations; rotational symmetryferromagnetism1-harmonic flowblowupimage processingComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeFlow (mathematics)Dirichlet boundary conditionsymbolspartial differential equationsInitial value problemBoundary value problemdirichlet problemAnalysislocal existenceMathematics
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