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matrix formalism - translation to russian

RAY TRACING TECHNIQUE
Ray transfer matrix; ABCD matrix analysis; ABCD matrix; Matrix formalism (optics)
  • In ray transfer (ABCD) matrix analysis, an optical element (here, a thick lens) gives a transformation between <math>(x_1, \theta_1)</math> at the input plane and <math>(x_2, \theta_2)</math> when the ray arrives at the output plane.

matrix formalism      

математика

матричный формализм

formal analysis         
STUDY OF ART BY ANALYZING AND COMPARING FORM AND STYLE
Formalism in Art; Formal analysis; Aesthetic formalism; Formalism in art

математика

формальный анализ

formalism in art         
STUDY OF ART BY ANALYZING AND COMPARING FORM AND STYLE
Formalism in Art; Formal analysis; Aesthetic formalism; Formalism in art
формализм в искусстве

Definition

MATRIX MATH
<language> An early system on the UNIVAC I or II. [Listed in CACM 2(5):1959-05-16]. (1997-02-27)

Wikipedia

Ray transfer matrix analysis

Ray transfer matrix analysis (also known as ABCD matrix analysis) is a mathematical form for performing ray tracing calculations in sufficiently simple problems which can be solved considering only paraxial rays. Each optical element (surface, interface, mirror, or beam travel) is described by a 2×2 ray transfer matrix which operates on a vector describing an incoming light ray to calculate the outgoing ray. Multiplication of the successive matrices thus yields a concise ray transfer matrix describing the entire optical system. The same mathematics is also used in accelerator physics to track particles through the magnet installations of a particle accelerator, see electron optics.

This technique, as described below, is derived using the paraxial approximation, which requires that all ray directions (directions normal to the wavefronts) are at small angles θ relative to the optical axis of the system, such that the approximation sin θ θ {\displaystyle \sin \theta \approx \theta } remains valid. A small θ further implies that the transverse extent of the ray bundles (x and y) is small compared to the length of the optical system (thus "paraxial"). Since a decent imaging system where this is not the case for all rays must still focus the paraxial rays correctly, this matrix method will properly describe the positions of focal planes and magnifications, however aberrations still need to be evaluated using full ray-tracing techniques.

What is the Russian for matrix formalism? Translation of &#39matrix formalism&#39 to Russian