Mathematical fundamentals of modern linear optics

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All known quantum-mechanical approaches to wave and statistical optics are united into a single theory, using Feynman's path integral as a fundamental principle. In short-wave approximations, this principle, the Fourier transformations, and concepts of the theory reproduce Fermat's principle, the Legendre transformations, and concepts of Hamilton's optics and radiometry in a one-to-one fashion. Copyright © 2012 Andrey V. Gitin.

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Gitin, A. V. (2012). Mathematical fundamentals of modern linear optics. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/273107

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