Green's Function Formalism of Holography with Arbitrary Mass, Spin, and Dimensionality

In this work we present a mathematical description of how one can produce and read a thin hologram. We use different kinds of waves, such as scalar, vector (electromagnetic field, Maxwell-Proca fields, acoustic waves, etc.). For reading of the hologram, we use the Green's function formalism. Wi...

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