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Posted on 12/03/202118/03/2021 by Leonidas Mindrinos

How mathematics provide a sharper view into the cosmos

Ronny Ramlau and Simon Hubmer gave an interview at the newspaper “DerStandard” presenting the mathematics behind the correction mechanism of the European extremely large telescope. Read the full article here (in German).
CategoriesNews, Tomography in Astronomy TagsELT, Linz, RICAM

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