User guide to TIM, a ray-tracing program for forbidden ray optics
Dean Lambert, Alasdair C. Hamilton, George Constable, Harsh Snehanshu,, Sharvil Talati, Johannes Courtial

TL;DR
This paper introduces TIM, an interactive ray-tracing program designed for forbidden ray optics, emphasizing its customizability and potential for research and dissemination through internet integration.
Contribution
It presents TIM as a versatile, embeddable ray-tracing tool tailored for forbidden ray optics, expanding its usability for research and educational purposes.
Findings
TIM can be customized for various applications.
TIM is suitable for embedding in internet pages.
The program enhances research and dissemination in optics.
Abstract
This user guide outlines the use of TIM, an interactive ray-tracing program with a number of special powers. TIM can be customised and embedded into internet pages, making it suitable not only for research but also for its dissemination.
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TopicsAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques · AI in cancer detection · Digital Media Forensic Detection
