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The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Volume I: Periodic Layers

The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Volume I: Periodic Layers
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Dewey Class 515.2433
Title The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. (EB) : Volume I: Periodic Layers / edited by Isaac Amidror.
Author Amidror, Isaac
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Edition statement Second Edition.
Publication London : Springer
, 2009.
Physical Details XVIII, 529 pages : online resource.
Series Computational Imaging and Vision 1381-6446 ; ; 38
ISBN 9781848821811
Summary Note This is a new, revised and updated edition of the original book by Isaac Amidror. It presents the most comprehensive and methodical work on the theory of the moiré phenomenon, providing a full general-purpose and application-independent exposition of this fascinating effect. Based on the Fourier theory, it leads the reader through the various phenomena which occur in the superposition of repetitive layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains. The first chapters of the book present the basic theory which covers the superposition of monochrome, periodic layers. In later chapters the theory is extended to the even more interesting cases of polychromatic moirés and moirés between repetitive, non-periodic layers. Throughout the whole text the book favours a pictorial, intuitive approach which is supported by mathematics, and the discussion is accompanied by a large number of figures and illustrative examples, some of which are visually attractive and even spectacular. This book is intended for students, scientists, engineers and any readers who wish to widen their knowledge of the moiré effect. It also offers a beautiful demonstration of the Fourier theory and its relationship with other fields of mathematics and science. The prerequisite mathematical background is limited to an elementary familiarity with calculus and with the Fourier theory.:
Contents note Preface -- Colour Plates -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and basic notions -- 3. Moiré minimization -- 4. The moiré profile form and intensity levels -- 5. The algebraic foundation of the spectrum properties -- 6. Fourier-based interpretation of the algebraic spectrum properties -- 7. The superposition phase -- 8.Micro- and macrostructures in the superposition -- 9. Polychromatic Moiré effects -- 10. Moirés between repetitive, non-periodic layers -- 11. Other possible approaches for Moiré analysis -- Appendices -- A. Periodic Functions and their spectra -- B. Almost-periodic functions and their spectra -- C. Miscellaneous issues and derivations -- D. Glossary of the main terms -- List of notations and Symbols -- List of abbreviations -- References -- Index.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-181-1
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