Abstract

Space-frequency equivalence, a 1958 concept involving either electromagnetic or acoustic detection systems, states that the physical complexity of a system is interchangeable with the frequency complexity of the system so that the use of a multiplicity of discrete frequencies permits a significant reduction in the physical (space) extent of the system. The implications of combining this equivalence with holography are here examined.

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