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Basic stages in the synthesis of computer generated holograms are: (i) formulating mathematical models of the object and of the usage of the hologram; (ii) computing the mathematical hologram, or distribution of the wave front amplitude and phase in the hologram plane; (iii) encoding samples of the mathematical hologram for recording them on the physical medium; (iiii) fabrication of the hologram (Fig. 13-1).

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Yaroslavsky, L. (2004). Computer Generated Holograms. In: Digital Holography and Digital Image Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4988-5_13

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