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1Departamento de Optica, Facultad de Fisicas, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain. talieva@eucmos.sim.ucm.es
Abstract:
In this study the general algorithm for the fractionalization of the linear cyclic integral transforms is established. It is shown that there are an infinite number of continuous fractional transforms related to a given cyclic integral transform. The main properties of the fractional transforms used in optics are considered. As an example, two different types of fractional Hartley transform are introduced, and the experimental setups for their optical implementation are proposed.
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