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The fractional Fourier and linear canonical transforms in optics My affiliation should appear as:

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Abstract

Fractional Fourier and linear canonical transforms are linear integral transforms that find widespread use in many areas of science and engineering. We review basic properties, including those in phase space, and their applications to optics.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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