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Use of aplanatic condition to sample extended objects: application to merit function segmentation

Arasa et al., 2005

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3531086554489425907
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Arasa J
Pizarro C
Díaz J
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Optical Design and Engineering II

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The use of a segmented merit functions in the optical design process is a good strategy to improve the optimization trajectories, however to reach good results it is necessary to change the segmentation of the merit function during the optimization. In this work we …
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