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- Lambertian [r]: A surface which exhibits reflectance, when light falling on it is scattered such that the apparent brightness of the surface to an observer is the same regardless of the observer's angle of view. [e]
- Radiometry [r]: The detection and measurement of radiant electromagnetic energy, especially that associated with infrared radiation. [e]
- Fixed point [r]: A point in the domain of a function that is mapped to itself by the function, i.e., a point x such that f(x) = x. [e]
- Ampere's equation [r]: An expression for the magnetic force between two electric current-carrying wire segments. [e]
- Tania function [r]: The mathematical function that is the particular solution f=f(z) in the complex z-plane of the equation df/dz=f/(1+f) that satisfies the condition f(0)=1. [e]
- Flux [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Steradian [r]: Unit of measure equal to the solid angle subtended at the center of a sphere by an area on the surface of the sphere that is equal to the radius squared. [e]
- Solid angle [r]: The generalization of the angle concept from the plane to space, measured in steradians (sr). [e]