Difference between revisions of "Advanced Mathematics for Holography"
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− | *[[Holography Transmission Equations Part I]] by Ed Wesly | + | |
− | *[[Holography Transmission Equations Part II]] by Ed Wesly | + | *[[Holography Transmission Equations Part I]] by Ed Wesly |
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*[[The Calculus of Holography]] | *[[The Calculus of Holography]] |
Latest revision as of 00:07, 12 May 2013
Holograms can be made with no mathematics. However, there is a mathematical basis for all of holography. Below we will explore the mathematical basis for holography.