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Jones calculus is a mathematical framework used in optics to describe the polarization state of light and its transformation through optical devices. It was developed by the physicist R.W. Jones in 1941. This calculus uses a two-dimensional complex vector to represent the state of polarization of light, which can include various types of polarization such as linear, circular, and elliptical.

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