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theory of the
relativistic addition of velocities.
Interferometers and
interferometric techniques may be
categorized by a
variety of criteria: In homodyne...
- The
interferometric visibility (also
known as
interference visibility and
fringe visibility, or just
visibility when in context) is a
measure of the contrast...
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Interferometric microscopy or
imaging interferometric microscopy is the
concept of
microscopy which is
related to holography, synthetic-aperture imaging...
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includes a set of four 1.8
meter diameter movable telescopes dedicated to
interferometric observations. The
first of the UTs
started operating in May 1998 and...
- (ALLEGRO, for example). Some of them
continued in
operation after the
interferometric antennas started to
reach astrophysical sensitivity, such as AURIGA...
- of a
source of light,
while the
intensity autocorrelation and the
interferometric autocorrelation are
commonly used to
estimate the
duration of ultrashort...
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interferograms are
accurately reproduced, or predicted, by the N-slit
interferometric equation for
either even (N = 2, 4, 6,...), or odd (N = 3, 5, 7,.....
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Speckle imaging comprises a
range of high-resolution
astronomical imaging techniques based on the
analysis of
large numbers of
short exposures that freeze...
- microscopy. The
corresponding technique is
called interferometric microscopy.
Recent achievements of
interferometric microscopy allow one to
approach the quarter-wavelength...
- The
TOLIMAN (Telescope for
Orbit Locus Interferometric Monitoring of our
Astronomical Neighbourhood)
space telescope is a low-cost
mission concept aimed...