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Petzval, J. (ca. 1800)
    

Hungarian mathematician who attacked the problem of supplementing the Gaussian ray tracing Eric Weisstein's World of Physics equations with terms involving higher powers of ray inclinations. Unfortunately, most of his extensive manuscript was destroyed by thieves, so most knowledge of his work emerged only through the semi-popular accounts he had written. He built the best portrait lens on his time (Born and Wolf 1980, p. 203).


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