On a quasi-wavelet model of refractive index fluctuations due to atmospheric turbulence

When studying light propagation through the atmosphere, it is usual to rely on widely used spectra such as the modified von Kármán or Andrews-Hill. These are relatively tractable models for the fluctuations of the refractive index, and are primarily used because of their mathematical convenience. Th...

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