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Avoiding tracing too many rays for characterizing an axially symmetric optical system

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Abstract

Chebyshev interpolation (uniform convergence guaranteed) of the phase mapping, between the object and image spaces in axially symmetric optical systems, allows full characterization of such systems, for arbitrary object locations, tracing few rays.

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