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Minh-ha --$tSu Friedrich --$tAnn Marie Fleming --$tYvonne Rainer --$tDistribution Sources --$tSelected Bibliography 330 $a"Ask audience to cut the part of the image on the screen that they don't like. Supply scissors."--Yoko Ono, Tokyo, June 1964 A dazzling range of unconventional film scripts and texts, many published for the first time, make up Scott MacDonald's newest collection. Illustrated with nearly 100 film stills, this fascinating book is at once a reference work of film history and an unparalleled sampling of experimental "language art." It contributes to the very dissipation of boundaries between cinematic, literary, and artistic expression thematized in the films themselves. Each text and script is introduced and contextualized by MacDonald; a filmography and a bibliography round out the volume. This is a readable--often quite funny--literature that investigates differences between seeing and reading. Represented are avant-garde classics such as Hollis Frampton's Poetic Justice and Zorns Lemma and Morgan Fisher's Standard Gauge, and William Greaves's recently rediscovered Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One. Michael Snow turns film loose on language in So Is This; Peter Rose turns language loose on theory in Pressures of the Text. Some of the most influential feminist filmscripts of recent decades--Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen's Riddles of the Sphinx, Su Friedrich's Gently Down the Stream, Trinh T. Minh-ha's Reassemblage, Yvonne Rainer's Privilege--confirm this book's importance for readers in gender and cultural studies as well as for filmmakers and admirers of experimental writing, independent cinema, and the visual arts in general. 606 $aMotion picture plays$xHistory and criticism 606 $aExperimental films$xHistory and criticism 606 $aNarration (Rhetoric) 606 $aMotion picture authorship 615 0$aMotion picture plays$xHistory and criticism. 615 0$aExperimental films$xHistory and criticism. 615 0$aNarration (Rhetoric) 615 0$aMotion picture authorship. 676 $a791.43/75 701 $aMacDonald$b Scott$f1942-$0835457 801 0$bDLC 801 1$bDLC 801 2$bDLC 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996248208903316 996 $aScreen writings$92320188 997 $aUNISA LEADER 06913nam 2200733 a 450 001 9911004806603321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a9781615837250 010 $a1615837256 010 $a9780819478399 010 $a0819478393 024 7 $a10.1117/3.741372 035 $a(CKB)2470000000002973 035 $a(EBL)728544 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000381291 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11276897 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000381291 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10398014 035 $a(PQKB)11580493 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC728544 035 $a(OCoLC)435838551 035 $a(CaBNVSL)gtp00535517 035 $a(SPIE)9780819478399 035 $a(PPN)237232502 035 $a(Perlego)2605758 035 $a(EXLCZ)992470000000002973 100 $a20070201d2007 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||m|||a 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aElectromagnetic wave propagation in turbulence $eevaluation and application of Mellin transforms /$fRichard J. Sasiela 205 $a2nd ed. 210 $aBellingham, Wash. $cSPIE Press$d2007 215 $a1 online resource (386 p.) 225 1 $aSPIE Press monograph ;$vPM171 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a9780819467287 311 08$a0819467286 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a1. Introduction. 1.1. Book plan -- 1.2. Introduction to Mellin transforms -- 1.3. Higher transcendental functions -- 2. Basic equations for wave propagation in turbulence. 2.1. Turbulence spectra -- 2.2. Rytov approximation. -- 2.3. Phase and log-amplitude variances -- 2.4. Power spectral density -- 2.5. Beam shape and Strehl ratio -- 3. Filter functions. 3.1. Circular aperture modes -- 3.2. Piston and tilt on an annulus -- 3.3. Finite apertures and focal anisoplanatism -- 3.4. Adaptive-optics systems -- 3.5. Structure function for a distributed beacon -- 3.6. Developing new variance filter functions -- 4. Zero-parameter problems. 4.1. Turbulence models and moments -- 4.2. Tilt and piston for collimated and focused beams -- 4.3. Gradient tilt -- 4.4. Difference between gradient and Zernike tilt -- 4.5. Zernike mode variance. -- 4.6. Piston and tilt of a gaussian beam -- 4.7. Beam movement at a target -- 4.8. Angle-of-arrival jitter -- 4.9. Scintillation for collimated and focused beams -- 4.10. Phase variance with finite servo bandwidth -- 4.11. Variances for beams corrected by adaptive optics. 327 $a5. Integral evaluation with Mellin transforms. 5.1. Integral evaluation with one parameter. -- 5.2. Asymptotic solutions -- 5.3. Multiple poles -- 6. Examples with a single positive parameter. 6.1. Zernike modes and tilt for the von Karman spectrum -- 6.2. Tilt for the Greenwood spectrum -- 6.3. Tilt with finite inner scale -- 6.4. Piston- and tilt-removed phase variance on an annulus -- 6.5. Effect of diffraction on tilt -- 6.6. Tilt anisoplanatism -- 6.7. Power spectral density of tilt -- 6.8. Scintillation with finite apertures and sources -- 6.9. Scintillation with finite inner scale -- 6.10. Scintillation anisoplanatism -- 6.11. Focus anisoplanatism. -- 6.12. Zernike anisoplanatism -- 6.13. Focal anisoplanatism for point sources -- 6.14 Focal anisoplanatism for distributed sources -- 6.15 Focal anisoplanatism for offset sources -- 7. Strehl ratio. -- 7.1. Strehl ratio for propagation through turbulence -- 7.2. Strehl ratio with beam jitter -- 7.3. Strehl ratio with anisoplanatism -- 7.4. Strehl ratio for various anisoplanatic effects -- 7.5. Strehl ratio using numerical integration. -- 8. Mellin transforms with a complex parameter -- 8.1. Mellin-Barnes integrals with complex parameters -- 8.2. Asymptotic results with a complex parameter -- 8.3. The Mellin transform of an exponential times a Bessel function. 327 $a9. finite beam characteristics as examples with a single cmplex parameter -- 9.1. Phase and log-amplitude variances of beam waves -- 9.2. Power spectral density of beam waves -- 9.3. Scintillation on beam waves -- 9.4. Heuristic scintillation formulas -- 10. Mellin transforms in n complex planes -- 10.1. Convergence of multi-parameter series -- 10.2. Path closure at infinity -- 10.3. Integration in multiple complex planes -- 10.4. Asymptotic solution in two or more complex planes -- 11. integral evaluation with n parameters -- 11.1. An integral with two Bessel functions and a sinusoid -- 11.2. An integral with three Bessel functions -- 11.3. Example in three and n complex planes -- 11.4. Effect of outer scale on tilt anisoplanatism -- 11.5. Tilt with inner and outer scale -- 11.6. Power spectrum of tilt with outer scale -- 11.7. Structure and correlation functions with inner and outer scales -- 12. Beam shape -- 12.1. General formula for beam shape. -- 12.2. Beam shape for uncorrected turbulence -- 12.3. Beam shape with tilt jitter -- 12.4. Beam shape with anisoplanatism -- Appendix A: Additional Mellin transforms -- Appendix B: Transcendental functions -- Index. 330 $aAt first glance, Mellin transforms can look formidable and complicated. With this book, Dr. Richard Sasiela invites readers to overcome these fears and see just how useful they can be. The book is aimed at two audiences: those interested in problems surrounding electromagnetic wave propagation in turbulence, and those interested in evaluating integrals. The author takes a systematic and in-depth approach to answering both audiences, separately and jointly, by demonstrating a way to obtain analytic answers, the integration method, and by developing a way to express solutions to electromagnetic wave propagation in turbulence problems in integral form. The book also demonstrates how Mellin transform techniques can be used to evaluate these integrals. This book touches on how Mellin transforms can be used in applications relating to image, radar, and acoustic processing, as well as chaos and fractal theory. The author has thoroughly updated this second edition and corrects some of his earlier work using new information and new technologies. He has also added new information on Strehl ratios and their different applications. 410 0$aSPIE Press monograph ;$vPM171. 606 $aElectromagnetic waves$xTransmission 606 $aAtmospheric turbulence 606 $aMellin transform 606 $aNumerical calculations 615 0$aElectromagnetic waves$xTransmission. 615 0$aAtmospheric turbulence. 615 0$aMellin transform. 615 0$aNumerical calculations. 676 $a539.2 700 $aSasiela$b Richard J.$f1940-$0753472 712 02$aSociety of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911004806603321 996 $aElectromagnetic wave propagation in turbulence$91515733 997 $aUNINA