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Geometrical optics / Spherometer / Symmetry / Radius of curvature / Anti de Sitter space / Dimensional analysis / Lens / Mass / Curvature / Optics / Physics / Differential geometry
Date: 2009-06-16 12:54:14
Geometrical optics
Spherometer
Symmetry
Radius of curvature
Anti de Sitter space
Dimensional analysis
Lens
Mass
Curvature
Optics
Physics
Differential geometry

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