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holography
holography (hɒˈlɒgrəfɪ) [f. holograph or (sense 2) holo- + -graphy.] 1. Writing wholly by one's own hand.1802–12 Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) II. 459 Autography or holography. 2. Physics. [f. after photography, telegraphy, etc., on the basis of ] The process or science of producing and using ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holography
Basics of holography Holography is a technique for recording and reconstructing light fields. Electron holography is the application of holography techniques to electron waves rather than light waves. wikipedia.org
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Museum of Holography Collection Will Be Saved Thanks to ... - DNAinfo
[DNAinfo/Stephanie Lulay] In 1974 with the help of her husband, holographer Loren Billings opened the museum at 1134 W. Washington St. in a then-sketchy stretch of the Near West Side. For years ...
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Holography (disambiguation)
Holography is a technique for recording and reconstruction of wavefronts. Holography and holographic may also refer to: Holograph, a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person who signed it Holographic principle wikipedia.org
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Holography Ltd.
Specialized Enterprise Holography Ltd. (SE Holography) is a company that specializes in production of holograms and holographic security elements. Advisor Holography Ltd. in International and Corporate Development is Yuri Sidorenko History SE Holography was established on February 2, 2000. wikipedia.org
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Holography in fiction
Holography has been widely referred to in movies, novels, and TV, usually in science fiction, starting in the late 1970s. Holography served as an inspiration for many video games with the science fiction elements. wikipedia.org
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Digital holography
These discoveries were made by Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks for analog holography, and subsequently adapted to digital holography. See also Computer generated holography Digital holographic microscopy Holographic interferometry Holography References Further reading Holography wikipedia.org
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Specular holography
This has come to be known as scratch holography. References External links Scratch holography Specular holography art page Holography 3D imaging Stereoscopy wikipedia.org
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Computer-generated holography
Computer-generated holography (CGH) is the method of digitally generating holographic interference patterns. (OSA) 15 (10): 568-569. 0146-9592/90/100568-02$2.00/0 Holography wikipedia.org
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Acoustic holography
The general idea of acoustic holography has led to different versions such as near-field acoustic holography (NAH) and statistically optimal near-field acoustic holography (SONAH). wikipedia.org
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Functional holography
Itay Baruchi and his Ph.D. supervisor, Eshel Ben-Jacob, introduced the Functional Holography (FH) methodology. References External links Eshel Ben-Jacob homepage The Immune Development Initiative The holographic brain Functional holography application Holography wikipedia.org
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Light front holography
In strong interaction physics, light front holography or light front holographic QCD is an approximate version of the theory of quantum chromodynamics To address this problem, the light front holography approach maps a confining gauge theory quantized on the light front to a higher-dimensional anti-de wikipedia.org
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Phase-coherent holography
Phase-coherent holography is a type of holography, in which undiffracted beams are deflected phase-coherent. It can be used to reconstruct a three-dimensional image from optical field distribution References Holography wikipedia.org
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Algebraic holography
Algebraic holography, also sometimes called Rehren duality, is an attempt to understand the holographic principle of quantum gravity within the framework This correspondence between AQFTs on both sides is called algebraic holography. wikipedia.org
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Electron holography
Electron holography is holography with electron matter waves. This scheme is also called point projection holography. wikipedia.org
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