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Interactive Analysis of Complex Optical Phenomenon
Jonathan Heinz
Polaris-M was written in Mathematica as the first tool for analyzing interactions within optical systems by using real-world data and scientifically proven modeling. This presentation examines functions and displays written for Polaris-M and broader demonstrations that use Mathematica's interactive features to present data in an easy-to-understand manner.
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