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Sampling Rate Chosen to Ensure Unitary and Additive Properties for the 2D Non-separable Linear Canonical Transform

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Abstract

The linear canonical transform can model a wide variety of paraxial optical systems. The continuous transform is additive & unitary, sampling rate chosen to ensure these two important group properties during discretization are summarized.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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