The Linear Canonical Transform and Its Broadened Scope

The Linear Canonical Transform and Its Broadened Scope

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Linear Canonical Transform (LCT) is a mathematical operation that generalizes the Fourier transform, fractional Fourier transform, and other similar transforms. It describes the transformation of signals or functions in time and frequency domains in a linear, continuous, and reversible manner. The LCT can be expressed using a 4x4 matrix, which allows for efficient computation and manipulation.

The broadened scope of the LCT encompasses various applications in signal processing, optics, image processing, and quantum mechanics. Its versatility lies in its ability to handle a wide range of signal types, including non-stationary, chirp-like, and spatially varying signals. Additionally, the LCT provides a unified framework for analyzing and processing signals with different degrees of chirpiness or time-frequency characteristics.

Applications of the LCT include signal modulation, filtering, feature extraction, pattern recognition, and image reconstruction. It has found particular utility in optical systems for beam shaping, propagation, and manipulation. Furthermore, the LCT has been applied in quantum mechanics to study wave-particle duality and quantum information processing.

Book information

ISBN: 9798224612444
Publisher: Draft2digital
Imprint: Mohammed Abdul Sattar
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Language: English
Number of pages: 186
Weight: 445g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 10mm