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Coordinate systems / Electromagnetic radiation / Transverse mode / Spherical coordinate system / Rotation matrix / Resonator / Trigonometric functions / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Waves
Date: 2002-07-17 19:51:25
Coordinate systems
Electromagnetic radiation
Transverse mode
Spherical coordinate system
Rotation matrix
Resonator
Trigonometric functions
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Waves

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