The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon - (Computational Imaging and Vision) by Isaac Amidror (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book presents the theory of the moiré phenomenon between aperiodic or random layers.
- Author(s): Isaac Amidror
- 493 Pages
- Science, Physics
- Series Name: Computational Imaging and Vision
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Book Synopsis
This book presents the theory of the moiré phenomenon between aperiodic or random layers. It provides a full general purpose and application-independent exposition of the subject. It leads the reader through the various phenomena that occur in the superposition of correlated aperiodic layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains. Throughout the whole text the book favors a pictorial, intuitive approach that 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.
Review Quotes
From the reviews:
"This book on Moiré phenomena in aperiodic layers appears as a second volume of the same author after the one dedicated to the more familiar periodic case ... . the knowledge of the first volume is not required for the understanding of the second volume, which covers, so to say, the whole field. ... The exposition is exemplary. ... Each chapter is complemented by many nicely commented problems and exercises, and in one of the appendices one finds the glossary of the main terms." (Aloysio Janner, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1130 (8), 2008)
"The present book is devoted to the theory of the Moiré phenomenon (MP) for aperiodic layers. ... the book is self-contained, the theory is clearly presented, there are a lot of interesting examples and exercises, and all terms are carefully defined and explained. ... the present book is an excellent monograph on GP domains. ... will constitute a definitive reference on Moiré effects for years to come." (D. Stanomir, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009 g)