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The property of minimum phase in 2-D

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Abstract

In 2D or higher dimensional problems, the condition of minimum phase is less straightforward to state because of the more complicated properties of such function's complex zero distributions. If one could enforce the minimum phase condition then phase retrieval, phase unwrapping and many inverse scattering problems would be soluble. New results on the role of reference points to accomplish this are presented.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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