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Kirchhoff's diffraction formula

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Kirchhoff's diffraction formula is a foundational concept in the field of wave optics, specifically addressing the behavior of waves as they propagate from a source and encounter obstacles. Established by the physicist Gustav Kirchhoff in the 19th century, the formula provides a mathematical framework for predicting how light waves will diffract around edges and through apertures.

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Kirchhoff's diffraction formula by Ciro Santilli 37  Updated 2025-06-17  +Created 1970-01-01
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Approximation to Huygens-Fresnel principle.
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