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Lazarus E. Kopilovich
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Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
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Leonid G. Sodin
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Institute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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Optimization of Radio and Optical Interferometers
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- Lazarus E. Kopilovich, Leonid G. Sodin
Pages 3-19
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Pages 21-34
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Pages 35-52
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Pages 53-70
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Non-Equidistant Phased Antenna Arrays
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Pages 73-76
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Pages 77-96
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Pages 97-110
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Coded Masks (Apertures) for Imaging in X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Ranges
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Front Matter
Pages 111-111
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- Lazarus E. Kopilovich, Leonid G. Sodin
Pages 113-133
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- Lazarus E. Kopilovich, Leonid G. Sodin
Pages 135-144
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Back Matter
Pages 145-190
About this book
The multielement systems have been widely used in many fields of astron omy and radio science in the last decades. This is caused by the increasing demands on the resolution and sensitivity of such systems over the wide range of the electromagnetic wavelengths, from gamma up to radio. The ground-based optical and radio interferometers, gamma-ray and X-ray or bital telescopes, antenna arrays of radio telescopes and also some other radio devices belong to scientific instruments using multielement systems. There fore, the current problems of the optimal construction of such systems, or precisely, those of searching for the best arrangement of the elements in them, were formulated. A rather large number of scientific papers, including those of the authors, is devoted to these problems, and we believe that the time has come to integrate the basic results of the papers into the mono graph. The offered book consists of three parts. The first part is concerned with the optimal synthesis of optical and radio interferometers of various types and purposes; the synthesis of non-equidistant antenna arrays is con sidered in the second part; and the methods for the construction of coded masks for X-ray and gamma-ray orbital telescopes are expounded in the third one. Since in the text combinatorial constructions which are little known to astronomers are used, the necessary information is given in the appendices. Various tables containing the parameters of the systems consid ered are also represented.
Authors and Affiliations
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Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
Lazarus E. Kopilovich
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Institute of Radio Astronomy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
Leonid G. Sodin