Weighted least action principle for Maxwell equations
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The Fermat principle of least time determines the path of a single ray of light given its initial and final positions and the medium electromagnetic properties. However, a single ray is not a measurable physical object. We derive here an upgraded variational principle for the geometric optics limit of Maxwell equations in an arbitrary medium, based on measuring the intensity of the wave on two planes. The principle provides the complete Fresnel rays bundle connecting associated points at the first and second planes. One of the applications of the present theory is to use the reciprocity between Fresnel rays and phase normals to determine the phase of an electromagnetic wave from two intensity measurements.
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