The presence of many local minima in the merit function landscape is perhaps the most difficult challenge in lens design. We present a simplified mathematical model that illustrates why the number of local minima increases rapidly with each additional lens added to the imaging system. Comparisons with results obtained with lens design software are made for the design landscape of triplets with variable curvatures, a problem that is nontrivial, but still simple enough to be analyzed in detail. The mathematical model predicts how many types of local minima can exist in the landscape of the global optimization problem and what are, roughly, their curvatures. This model is mathematically quite general and might perhaps be useful as an analogy f...
We show that in the lens design landscape saddle points exist that are closely related to local mini...
The merit function landscape of systems of thin lenses in contact, which are perhaps the simplest po...
Poster presentation Optics Research Group TU Delft in cooperation with STW The presence of multiple ...
The presence of many local minima in the merit function landscape is perhaps the most difficult chal...
A major challenge in lens design is the presence of many local minima in the optimization landscape....
In this paper we describe new properties of the design landscape that could lead in the future to a ...
In this paper we describe new properties of the design landscape that could lead in the future to a ...
Finding multiple local minima in the merit function landscape of optical system optimization is a di...
In present-day optical system design, it is tacitly assumed that local minima are points in the meri...
In present-day optical system design, it is tacitly assumed that local minima are points in the meri...
In present-day optical system design, it is tacitly assumed that local minima are points in the meri...
Understanding the structure of the design space in optical system optimization is difficult, because...
Understanding the structure of the design space in optical system optimization is difficult, because...
A major problem in optical system design is that the optical merit function landscape is usually ver...
A major problem in optical system design is that the optical merit function landscape is usually ver...
We show that in the lens design landscape saddle points exist that are closely related to local mini...
The merit function landscape of systems of thin lenses in contact, which are perhaps the simplest po...
Poster presentation Optics Research Group TU Delft in cooperation with STW The presence of multiple ...
The presence of many local minima in the merit function landscape is perhaps the most difficult chal...
A major challenge in lens design is the presence of many local minima in the optimization landscape....
In this paper we describe new properties of the design landscape that could lead in the future to a ...
In this paper we describe new properties of the design landscape that could lead in the future to a ...
Finding multiple local minima in the merit function landscape of optical system optimization is a di...
In present-day optical system design, it is tacitly assumed that local minima are points in the meri...
In present-day optical system design, it is tacitly assumed that local minima are points in the meri...
In present-day optical system design, it is tacitly assumed that local minima are points in the meri...
Understanding the structure of the design space in optical system optimization is difficult, because...
Understanding the structure of the design space in optical system optimization is difficult, because...
A major problem in optical system design is that the optical merit function landscape is usually ver...
A major problem in optical system design is that the optical merit function landscape is usually ver...
We show that in the lens design landscape saddle points exist that are closely related to local mini...
The merit function landscape of systems of thin lenses in contact, which are perhaps the simplest po...
Poster presentation Optics Research Group TU Delft in cooperation with STW The presence of multiple ...