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  • ISBN-10:  0444510222
  • ISBN-10:  0444510222
  • ISBN-13:  9780444510228
  • ISBN-13:  9780444510228
  • Publisher:  North Holland
  • Publisher:  North Holland
  • Pages:  634
  • Pages:  634
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2002
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2002
  • SKU:  0444510222-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0444510222-11-MPOD
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The seven reviews articles presented in this volume cover a broad range of subjects. The first article is concerned with the use of active optics in modern, large telescopes. The second article discusses variational methods used in nonlinear fibre optics and in related fields. The article by O. Keller which follows deals with a topic of historical interest, presenting a account of researches of the Danish physicist L.V. Lorenz who in 1867 established the electrodynamic theory of light, independently of the work of James Clerk Maxwell. The fourth article is concerned with the canonical quantum description of light propagation in dielectric media. The fifth article by D. Dragoman describes the similarities and the differences between classical optics and quantum mechanics in phase space. The article by R. Boyd and D. Gauthier which follows, summarizes research on pulse propagation effects in resonant material system. The concluding article by A. Torre is concerned with the fractional Fourier transform and some of it applications in optics. It is clear that the articles in this volume cover a broad range of subjects, some of which are likely to be of interest to many scientists concerned with optical theory or with optical devices.

Chapter 1: Active optics in modern large optical telescopes

Chapter 2: Variational methods in nonlinear fiber optics and related fields

Chapter 3: Optical works of L.V. Lorenz

Chapter 4: Canonical quantum description of light propagation in dielectric media

Chapter 5: Phase space correspondence between classical optics and quantum mechanics

Chapter 6: Slow? and fast? light

Chapter 7: The fractional Fourier transform and some of its applications to optics

Author index for volume 43

Subject index for volume 43

Contents of previous volumes