I was also about to mention the same book. In fact, the author, Isaac Amidror, has written a second volume, "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Vol. II" as well as a 2nd edition of the first volume, now called "The theory of the Moiré phenomenon. Vol. I". According to Math Reviews, these are considered the definitive reference on the Moiré phenomenon. Also, the same guy has coauthored a recent paper: Isaac Amidror & Roger D. Hersch (2010): Mathematical moiré models and their limitations, Journal of Modern Optics, 57:1, 23-36, which I have downloaded and which looks quite readable. --Dan Thane wrote: << This looks good http://diwww.epfl.ch/w3lsp/books/moire/prefaceKluwer.html Previewable on Amazon and if you dig, all the figures seem to be online
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