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The theory of homogeneous layers [1] describes the handling of signals in layer-like structures in a most effective way, as far as linearity and homogeneity in space and time can be assumed. In this case a system of layers may be described by means of a multiplication factor in the frequency domain.

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Platzer, H. (1971). The Simulation of a System of Homogeneous Layers with Coherent Light. In: Grüsser, OJ., Klinke, R. (eds) Zeichenerkennung durch biologische und technische Systeme / Pattern Recognition in Biological and Technical Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65175-5_16

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