Abstract

A Fourier-holography scheme with superimposed holograms and phase conjugation is considered. It is shown that the sub-holograms, arising from the recording of superimposed holograms due to quadratic nonlinearity of the exposure characteristics of holographic recording media, form the connections necessary for the realisation of the quantum-logic mechanism of sequential projection of the input vector onto the subspaces of the recorded images. A classical mechanism of the ‘Linda’ cognitive phenomenon belonging to the category of quantum-like ones is described. An experimental illustration of the self-sustained formation of sub-holograms due to the nonlinearity of the exposure characteristics of holographic recording media is given.

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