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The time-domain counterpart of spatial holography is called "Time-Domain Holography". In other words, the principles of spatial holography is surveyed in time domain. Time-domain holography was inspired by the theory known as "Space-Time Duality" which was introduced by Brian H. Kolner in 1994.

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  • The time-domain counterpart of spatial holography is called "Time-Domain Holography". In other words, the principles of spatial holography is surveyed in time domain. Time-domain holography was inspired by the theory known as "Space-Time Duality" which was introduced by Brian H. Kolner in 1994. (en)
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  • The time-domain counterpart of spatial holography is called "Time-Domain Holography". In other words, the principles of spatial holography is surveyed in time domain. Time-domain holography was inspired by the theory known as "Space-Time Duality" which was introduced by Brian H. Kolner in 1994. (en)
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  • Time-domain holography (en)
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