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Zernike polynomials - descending tie
In 1934, Nobel Laureate Frits Zernike published a set of orthogonal polynomials designed to span the unit disc for the purpose of describing the aberrations of a circular mirror. Today these same polynomials are used to codify the imperfections in optical systems such as telescopes. Ophthalmologists and optometrists use them in wavefront guided vision correction. Whether or not you work in Hilbert space or fancy orthogonal polynomials and special functions, this tie shows your appreciation for mathematics and science.
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