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When the Difference Between Coherent and Incoherent Imaging Begins to Blur

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Abstract

We generally think that distinctions between coherent and incoherent imaging are clear, but they are not always so. I give examples of blurring of distinctions, beginning with two that Adolf Lohmann and I worked on.

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