Geometric optics: theory and design of astronomical optical systems using Mathematica

Geometric optics: theory and design of astronomical optical systems using Mathematica

Romano, A.

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The book familiarizes readers with the mathematical aspects of optical design, without the need for tedious computer calculations. The new presented approach to third-order aberration theory, which allows for easy derivation of third-order formulae, without resorting to the much more complex Hamiltonian formalism and Seidel's relations. Other features include a detailed presentation of the third-order design of cameras and telescopes; programs written using the Mathematica software package, which allow readers to obtain the third-order design of several optical configurations of astronomical telescopes in a few seconds; a new software program, developed by the author using Microsoft Windows, which allows the user to obtain the final form of all the optical combinationsconsidered , and many worked-out examples and exercises. Methods presented allow design of almost all optical combinations used in astronomy Programs written in Mathematica allow the reader to obtain third-order design in a matter offew seconds A new approach to third-order abberations theory is presented Maybe used as a textbook for graduate courses on astronomical optics, optical design, and geometric optics INDICE: Preface.- Fermat’s Principle and General Considerations.- GaussianOptics.- Fermat’s Principle and Third-Order Aberrations.- Newtonian and Cassegrain Telescopes.- Cameras for Astronomy.- Composed Cassegrain Telescopes.- Doublets and Triplets.- Other Optical Combinations.- Fermat’s Principle and WaveFronts.- Hamiltonian Optics.- Monochromatic Third-Order Abberations.- References.- Index.

  • ISBN: 978-0-8176-4871-8
  • Editorial: Birkhaüser
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 230
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés