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− | In this article, which first appeared in the <em>American Mathematical Monthly</em>, Frantz uses mathematics to establish and quantify a focusing property of ellipses. Potential areas of application include solar energy collection, laser technology (and possibly longitudinal wave amplification). Some experimenters may find the math tedious; however, others will appreciate the detailed proof. The italicized paragraph (page 27) and summary (page 28) may suffice for experimenters wanting to know the practical significance.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | In this article, which first appeared in the <em>American Mathematical Monthly</em>, Frantz uses mathematics to establish and quantify a focusing property of ellipses. Potential areas of application include solar energy collection, laser technology (and possibly longitudinal wave amplification). Some experimenters may find the math tedious; however, others will appreciate the detailed proof. The italicized paragraph (page 27) and summary (page 28) may suffice for experimenters wanting to know the practical significance. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | A Focusing Property of the Ellipse |
Author(s) | Marc Frantz |
Keywords | amplification, ellipse, focusing, parallel rays, reflection |
Published | 1994 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 12 |
Pages | 25-28 |
Abstract
In this article, which first appeared in the American Mathematical Monthly, Frantz uses mathematics to establish and quantify a focusing property of ellipses. Potential areas of application include solar energy collection, laser technology (and possibly longitudinal wave amplification). Some experimenters may find the math tedious; however, others will appreciate the detailed proof. The italicized paragraph (page 27) and summary (page 28) may suffice for experimenters wanting to know the practical significance.