MIT Lens , one understand it ?

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I think you should ask on an optical engineers forum (if such a thing exists). That paper looks pretty complex, it is an MIT research paper after all.
 

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http://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar/RayWavefront/OhRaskarGBRayWavefront.pdf

I found above paper at mit.edu 1 year ago and I could not understand it.
I could not get what graphs tells , any diy lens advantage at this research paper ?

No. Nothing practical.
It's about how to bridge the gap between different models of light propagation. Or rather explains that one model isn't as limited as it is held to be, and that once you understand that, possibilities open.
 
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