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Hi Zemax engineer,

    I’m studying the KA-01675 about tolerance analysis.  I’m confused about the following explanaiton.

   It’s difficult to understand the word “degenerate”. 

‘Degenerate’ in this context means ‘indistinguishable’. I hate the use of this word in scientific contexts, as it’s never used in non-scientific contexts to mean this. You’ll find it in Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing, for example.

Hope I didn’t write that KB article :joy:


Hi Mark,

    Does it mean either “tilt”or “decenter”is sufficient for the surface tolerances?

 


Yes. The bottom line is, for a spherical surface, use either tilt or decenters, but not both.

For a parabola, there is a single axis of rotation that you can separately decenter and tilt, and that’s generally true for rotationally-symmetric aspheres. But you can draw an many axes as you like through a sphere: there’s no single axis of rotation. Hence tilts and decenters are degenerate, indistinguishable, for a sphere.


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