Allan Greenleaf's Work on Invisibility
Continues to Attract Attention
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Earlier this year Allan Greenleaf and collaborators Matti Lassas, Gunther Uhlmann, and Yaroslav Kurylev announced their work on the mathematics of invisibility. Since then they have extended their results, and their work continues to generate a huge amount of interest in the popular science press. Here are a few links: |
- "The Mathematics of Cloaking", Physorg.com, Dec. 2006
- "Designer materials render objects nearly invisible to microwaves", Physics Today, Feb. 2007.
- "`Electromagnetic wormhole' Could Make Objects Invisible", National Geographic News, Oct. 23, 2007.
- Wormholes could be made from exotic materials Physicsworld.com (IOP), Nov. 9, 2007.
- "Metamaterials: Lost in Space", Nature Photonics, Jan. 2008.
- "Optics: Watch Your Back", Nature, Jan. 3, 2008.

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