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==Science and technology== * [[Reflection (physics)]], a common wave phenomenon ** [[Specular reflection]], mirror-like reflection of waves from a surface *** [[Mirror image]], a reflection in a mirror or in water ** [[Diffuse reflection]], where ray incident on the surface is scattered ** [[Retroreflection]], technology for returning light in the direction from which it came ** [[Signal reflection]], in signal transmission * [[Elastic scattering]], a process in nuclear and particle physics * [[Reflection nebula]], a nebula that is extended and has no boundaries * [[Reflection seismology]] or seismic reflection, a method of exploration geophysics ===Mathematics=== * [[Reflection principle]], in set theory * [[Point reflection]], a reflection across a point * [[Reflection (mathematics)]], a transformation of a space * [[Reflection formula]], a relation in a function * [[Reflective subcategory]], in category theory * [[Reflection symmetry]], the property of being unchanged by a reflection ===Computing=== * [[Reflection (computer graphics)]], simulation of reflective surfaces * [[Reflection mapping]], an efficient image-based lighting technique for approximating the appearance of a reflective surface by means of a precomputed texture * Reflection ([[reflective programming]]), a computer program that accesses or modifies its own code * Reflection, terminal emulation software by [[Attachmate]] * [[Reflection (artificial intelligence)]], a technique used in large language models (LLMs)
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