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Aberration in optical systems (44956 bytes) 1: ...nstrument maker, up to the state of the art in 1911.
3: Aberrations fall into two classes:
4: ...es the various wavelenghts of (e.g.) white light, and
5: ...acting surfaces of monochromatic light of single wave length.
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