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The main goal of the present paper is an answer the question how one have exactly to measure the Mueller matrix elements and what characteristics the polarimeter must have for the determination of anisotropy of the studied medium with minimal error and time of measurement.
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Sergey N. Savenkov, "Optimal Mueller polarimetry," Proc. SPIE 5888, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing II, 58881H (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.616763