Light has a fascinating property: it always travels the path that takes the least time between any two points. This is the motivating property behind optical phenomena such as Reflection and Refraction. The unreasonable economic efficiency of light is captured by a single proposition: the Principle of Least Action (PLA) in Optics. The PLA can be difficult for students to comprehend because unlike reflection and refraction, which emerge from optimizing a one-dimensional function, the PLA emerges from optimizing an infinite-dimensional functional. Furthermore, students may be confused by the formulation of the Lagrangian, or the counterintuitive paths generated by the PLA. To address these difficulties, this paper presents three simulations w...
Fermat’s least time principle may be applied to reflection of light from a stationary or moving mirr...
Simulation of light transport through lens systems plays an important role in graphics. While basic ...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be used to calculate trajectories of light in various practical...
The ability to model the propagation of light is a vital element of understanding any display techno...
As light passes through a liquid crystal, it splits into two different rays, the ordinary ray and th...
International audienceThe plenoptic function, also known as the light field or the lumigraph, contai...
Maupertuis proposed in 1744 the "principle of least action", applying it to the refraction of light....
the problem to be analyzed follows: Given a starting point s, an ending point t and a set of n Weigh...
Light transport simulation aims at the numerical computation of the propagation of visible electroma...
In this Demonstration, parallel planes passing through the vertices of a regular polygon bound the m...
We show in this paper that the answer to the question in the title is in the negative. In modern opt...
The optical path length (OPL) refers to the product of the refraction coefficient of a substance and...
We show in this paper that the answer to the question in the title is in the negative. In modern opt...
Driven by the increasing demand for photorealistic computer-generated images, graphics is currently ...
We tackle the problem of generating novel-view images from collections of 2D images showing refracti...
Fermat’s least time principle may be applied to reflection of light from a stationary or moving mirr...
Simulation of light transport through lens systems plays an important role in graphics. While basic ...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be used to calculate trajectories of light in various practical...
The ability to model the propagation of light is a vital element of understanding any display techno...
As light passes through a liquid crystal, it splits into two different rays, the ordinary ray and th...
International audienceThe plenoptic function, also known as the light field or the lumigraph, contai...
Maupertuis proposed in 1744 the "principle of least action", applying it to the refraction of light....
the problem to be analyzed follows: Given a starting point s, an ending point t and a set of n Weigh...
Light transport simulation aims at the numerical computation of the propagation of visible electroma...
In this Demonstration, parallel planes passing through the vertices of a regular polygon bound the m...
We show in this paper that the answer to the question in the title is in the negative. In modern opt...
The optical path length (OPL) refers to the product of the refraction coefficient of a substance and...
We show in this paper that the answer to the question in the title is in the negative. In modern opt...
Driven by the increasing demand for photorealistic computer-generated images, graphics is currently ...
We tackle the problem of generating novel-view images from collections of 2D images showing refracti...
Fermat’s least time principle may be applied to reflection of light from a stationary or moving mirr...
Simulation of light transport through lens systems plays an important role in graphics. While basic ...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be used to calculate trajectories of light in various practical...