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11: Bibliography P
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Optical properties of layer antiferromagnets with structure.
J. Phys. C: Solid State Physics 2 (11), pp. 2012–2021.
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12: Bibliography B
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Catastrophe optics: Morphologies of caustics and their diffraction patterns.
In Progress in Optics, E. Wolf (Ed.),
Vol. 18, pp. 257–346.
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Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light.
7th edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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13: Bibliography H
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Optical Solitons in Fibers.
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
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14: Bibliography W
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A drop of water becomes a gateway into the world of catastrophe optics.
Scientific American 261, pp. 120–123.
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15: Bibliography M
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Geometrical and Catastrophe Optics Methods in Scattering.
In Physical Acoustics, A. D. Pierce and R. N. Thurston (Eds.),
Vol. 21, pp. 1–234.
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Catastrophe optics of spheroidal drops and generalized rainbows.
J. Quantit. Spec. and Rad. Trans. 63, pp. 341–351.
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16: Bibliography D
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Detection of the density matrix through optical homodyne tomography without filtered back projection.
Phys. Rev. A 50 (5), pp. 4298–4302.
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17: 22.19 Physical Applications
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►Such solutions include standing or stationary waves, periodic cnoidal waves, and single and multi-solitons occurring in diverse physical situations such as water waves, optical pulses, quantum fluids, and electrical impulses (Hasegawa (1989), Carr et al. (2000), Kivshar and Luther-Davies (1998), and Boyd (1998, Appendix D2.2)).
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18: Bibliography L
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Generating Bessel functions in Mie scattering calculations using continued fractions.
Applied Optics 15 (3), pp. 668–671.
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