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| === Surfaces === | | === Surfaces === |
− | Fig. 2 and Fig. 4 show the front and back surfaces of the diamond wafer used to create the test interferogram depicted in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 and Fig. 5 show the solutions found by the ParSA algorithm which generated the interferogram shown in Fig. 2. | + | Fig. 3 and Fig. 5 show the front and back surfaces of the diamond wafer used to create the test interferogram depicted in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 and Fig. 6 show the solutions found by the ParSA algorithm which generated the interferogram shown in Fig. 2. |
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− | |[[Image:truth1.png|thumb|The front diamond surface used to generate the interferogram in the test problem.]] | + | |[[Image:truth1.png|thumb|Figure 3: The front diamond surface used to generate the interferogram in the test problem.]] |
− | |[[Image:demas1.png|thumb|The best solution found amongst several simulated annealing runs.]] | + | |[[Image:demas1.png|thumb|Figure 4: The best solution found amongst several simulated annealing runs.]] |
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− | |[[Image:truth2.png|thumb|The back diamond surface used to generate the interferogram in the test problem.]] | + | |[[Image:truth2.png|thumb|Figure 5: The back diamond surface used to generate the interferogram in the test problem.]] |
− | |[[Image:demas2.png|thumb|The best solution found amongst several simulated annealing runs.]] | + | |[[Image:demas2.png|thumb|Figure 6: The best solution found amongst several simulated annealing runs.]] |
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