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76 reviewsThis book evolved from an introductory course in lens design sponsored by the Center for Applied Optics for use in the Optical Science&Engineering doctoral program at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.At the inception of this course,I searched for a lens design textbook and found,to my surprise and dis may,that there really were none!Although there were several good books about lens design(see the booklist in Appendix A),these tended to be either monographs or compilations of different designs.None were written with students(or instruc tors)in mind.Hopefully this book is a step in the pedagogical direction.As I be gan preparing lectures it also seemed obvious that no modern lens design course could be given without thoroughly integrating one of the commercially available lens design codes into the syllabus.For a variety of reasons(including user friend liness and cost effectiveness)ZEMAX was selected.