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Two theorems in catoptrics

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Abstract

Two general theorems in the theory of mirrors are presented. The first one asserts that a mirror that reflects a parallel beam into a beam with zero mean curvature must be harmonic. The second one provides a universal characterization of the spot diagram of rays from a reflected parallel beam as they intersect a plane orthogonal to their direction of propagation.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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