Given an object and image distance, the wavelength region, and the degree of correction for the optical system, it would at first appear that with the great progress in computers and applied mathematics it would be possible analytically to determine the radius, thickness, and other constants for an optical system.
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Lens Design, Third Edition, (Optical Engineering)
March 29, 2001, CRC
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0824705076 9780824705077
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