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From: ngoodman@soliton.physics.arizona.edu (Noah Goodman)
Subject: Re: Holography
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Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 18:06:35 GMT
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 Could you describe what you mean by "holographic methods"?
 The only holographic model I can think of is the physical phenomena
that produces holographic images, and this doesn't sound like
what you're talking about!
 -Noah
