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Solution of the damped least-squares problem by using a combination of eigenvalue and singular value decompositions

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Abstract

A combination of eigenvalue and singular value decompositions are used to solve the normal equation. An aspheric lens design that uses a 14-term power series aspheric for each surface is presented.

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