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The Condition Number and First Order Optical Systems

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Abstract

We investigate the use of the condition number to explore the characteristics of several matrices and the associated transforms used in propagation problems in Luneberg’s first order optical systems. These include ABCD or Collins matrices and the discrete (numerical) linear canonical transform matrices.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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