In addition to his work on physical optics, Thomas Young (1773-1829) made several contributions to geometrical optics, most of which received little recognition in his time or since. We describe and assess some of these contributions: Young’s construction (the basis for much of his geometric work), paraxial refraction equations, oblique astigmatism and field curvature, and gradient-index optics
by Thomas YoungMiscellaneous papers reprinted with some corrections and additions. - Band 2 enthält ...
Hobbes is known principally because of his works on political theory, but like many of his contempor...
This paper reviews the state of knowledge in the field of optics, mainly in catoptrics and dioptrics...
Purpose: James Clerk Maxwell is usually recognized as being the first, in 1854, to consider using in...
Thomas Young (1773-1829) carried out major pioneering work in many different subjects. In 1800 he ga...
Purpose: James Clerk Maxwell is usually recognized as being the first, in 1854, to consider using in...
Thomas Young was an English physician and a physicist who was responsible for many important theorie...
One of the milestones of the science of light commemorated during this International Year of Light a...
The ability to model the propagation of light is a vital element of understanding any display techno...
In the framework of geometrical optics, let us study meridional and skew rays, those rays that we ca...
“About 10 months ago a rumor came to our ears that a spyglass had been made... This finally caused m...
Thomas Reid (1720–1796) claims to have learned of Idomenians, “an order of beings” in “sublunary reg...
In the present paper, the Study\u27s coordinate of a straight line has been introduced into geometri...
After having given a survey on the general aims of geometrical optics and the applications in design...
These papers were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, v. 120...
by Thomas YoungMiscellaneous papers reprinted with some corrections and additions. - Band 2 enthält ...
Hobbes is known principally because of his works on political theory, but like many of his contempor...
This paper reviews the state of knowledge in the field of optics, mainly in catoptrics and dioptrics...
Purpose: James Clerk Maxwell is usually recognized as being the first, in 1854, to consider using in...
Thomas Young (1773-1829) carried out major pioneering work in many different subjects. In 1800 he ga...
Purpose: James Clerk Maxwell is usually recognized as being the first, in 1854, to consider using in...
Thomas Young was an English physician and a physicist who was responsible for many important theorie...
One of the milestones of the science of light commemorated during this International Year of Light a...
The ability to model the propagation of light is a vital element of understanding any display techno...
In the framework of geometrical optics, let us study meridional and skew rays, those rays that we ca...
“About 10 months ago a rumor came to our ears that a spyglass had been made... This finally caused m...
Thomas Reid (1720–1796) claims to have learned of Idomenians, “an order of beings” in “sublunary reg...
In the present paper, the Study\u27s coordinate of a straight line has been introduced into geometri...
After having given a survey on the general aims of geometrical optics and the applications in design...
These papers were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, v. 120...
by Thomas YoungMiscellaneous papers reprinted with some corrections and additions. - Band 2 enthält ...
Hobbes is known principally because of his works on political theory, but like many of his contempor...
This paper reviews the state of knowledge in the field of optics, mainly in catoptrics and dioptrics...