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The Theory of the Moir♭̧ Phenomenon Volume II: Aperiodic Layers

Presents the theory of the moire phenomenon between aperiodic or random layers. This book provides a general purpose and application-independent exposition of the subject. It leads the reader through the various phenomena that occur in the superposition of correlated aperiodic layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains.

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  • "Since The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon was published it became the main reference book in its field. It provided for the first time a complete, unified and coherent theoretical approach for the explanation of the moiré phenomenon, starting from the basics of the theory, but also going in depth into more advanced research results. However, it is clear that a single book cannnot cover the full breadth of such a vast subject, and indeed, this original volume admittently concentrated on only some aspects of the moiré theory, while other interesting topics had to be left out. Perhaps the most important area that remained beyond the scope of the original book consists of the moiré effects that occur between correlated random or aperiodic structures. These moiré effects are known as Glass patterns, after Leon Glass who described them in the late 1960s. However, this branch of the moiré theory remained for many years less widely known and less understood than its periodic or repetitive counterpart: Less widely known because moiré effects between aperiodic or random structures are less frequently encountered in everyday's life, and less understood because these effects did not easily lend themselves to the same mathematical methods that so nicely explained the classical moiré effects between periodic or repetitive structures."
  • "Presents the theory of the moire phenomenon between aperiodic or random layers. This book provides a general purpose and application-independent exposition of the subject. It leads the reader through the various phenomena that occur in the superposition of correlated aperiodic layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains."
  • "Presents the theory of the moire phenomenon between aperiodic or random layers. This book provides a general purpose and application-independent exposition of the subject. It leads the reader through the various phenomena that occur in the superposition of correlated aperiodic layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains."@en
  • "This book presents the most comprehensive and methodical work on the theory of the moiré phenomenon, providing a full general-purpose and application-independent exposition of this fascinating effect. Based on the Fourier theory, it leads the reader through the various phenomena which occur in the superposition of repetitive layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains. The first chapters of the book present the basic theory, covering the superposition of monochrome, periodic layers. In later chapters the theory is extended to the even more interesting cases of polychromatic moirés and moirés between repetitive, non-periodic layers. Throughout the whole text the book favours a pictorial, intuitive approach which is supported by mathematics, and the discussion is accompanied by a large number of figures and illustrative examples, some of which are visually attractive and even spectacular. Audience: This book is intended for students, scientists, engineers and any readers who wish to widen their knowledge of the moiré effect. It also offers a beautiful demonstration of the Fourier theory and its relationship with other fields of mathematics and science. The prerequisite mathematical background is limited to an elementary familiarity with the Fourier theory."
  • "This is a new, revised and updated edition of the original book by Isaac Amidror. It presents the most comprehensive and methodical work on the theory of the moiré phenomenon, providing a full general-purpose and application-independent exposition of this fascinating effect. Based on the Fourier theory, it leads the reader through the various phenomena which occur in the superposition of repetitive layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains. The first chapters of the book present the basic theory which covers the superposition of monochrome, periodic layers. In later chapters the theory is extended to the even more interesting cases of polychromatic moirés and moirés between repetitive, non-periodic layers. Throughout the whole text the book favours a pictorial, intuitive approach which is supported by mathematics, and the discussion is accompanied by a large number of figures and illustrative examples, some of which are visually attractive and even spectacular. This book is intended for students, scientists, engineers and any readers who wish to widen their knowledge of the moiré effect. It also offers a beautiful demonstration of the Fourier theory and its relationship with other fields of mathematics and science. The prerequisite mathematical background is limited to an elementary familiarity with calculus and with the Fourier theory."
  • "Presents the work on the theory of the moire phenomenon, providing a full general-purpose and application-independent exposition of this fascinating effect. Based on the Fourier theory, this title leads the reader through the various phenomena which occur in the superposition of repetitive layers, both in the image and in the spectral domains."

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  • "The Theory of the Moir♭̧ Phenomenon Volume II: Aperiodic Layers"@en
  • "The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon. Volume II, Aperiodic Layers"
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  • "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Volume II : Aperiodic layers"@en
  • "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon"
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  • "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Vol. II aperiodic layers"
  • "The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon Volume II: Aperiodic Layers"@en
  • "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Vol. II [e-book] Aperiodic layers"
  • "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Volume II, Aperiodic layers"
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  • "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Volume 2, Aperiodic layers"
  • "The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon : Volume II: Aperiodic Layers"
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  • "The theory of the Moire' phenomenon"
  • "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Vol. II Aperiodic layers"@en
  • "The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon Volume II : Aperiodic Layers"
  • "The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon Volume II: Aperiodic Layers"
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  • "The Theory of the Moiré Phenomenon"
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