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Qu'est-ce (qui) est quasiconformal reflection - définition

HOMEOMORPHISM BETWEEN PLANE DOMAINS
Quasiconformal; Quasi-conformal mapping; Quasiconformal map; K-quasiconformal mapping; Quasiconformal function; Quasi-conformal function; Quasi-conformal mappings

Reflection formula         
NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Reflection relation; Reflection Relation; Reflection Formula; Euler's reflection formula
In mathematics, a reflection formula or reflection relation for a function f is a relationship between f(a − x) and f(x). It is a special case of a functional equation, and it is very common in the literature to use the term "functional equation" when "reflection formula" is meant.
Self-reflection         
  • isbn=978-0-7141-2417-9}}.</ref> "Therefore I say: Be cautious and circumspect in all you do, and from this, good fortune will arise. Calmly and respectfully think about your actions, and honor and fame will await you."
  • ''Selbstbetrachtung'' (''self-reflection'')<br>pen and ink drawing by [[Alfred Kubin]] (c. 1901)
CAPACITY OF HUMANS TO EXERCISE INTROSPECTION AND TO ATTEMPT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEIR FUNDAMENTAL NATURE, ESSENCE AND LIMITATIONS
Reflective philosophy; Reflexive philosophy; Self-understanding; Human self-reflection
Self-reflection is the ability to witness and evaluate our own cognitive, emotional, and behavioural processes. In psychology, other terms used for this self-observation include 'reflective awareness', and 'reflective consciousness', which originate from the work of William James.
Reflective         
  • 2D simulation: reflection of a quantum particle. White blur represents the probability distribution of finding a particle in a given place if measured.
  • Sound diffusion panel for high frequencies
CHANGE IN DIRECTION OF A WAVEFRONT AT AN INTERFACE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT MEDIA SO THAT THE WAVEFRONT RETURNS INTO THE MEDIUM FROM WHICH IT ORIGINATED
Reflective; Angle of reflection; Reflection of light; Angle of Reflection; Reflection of sound; Reflection of electromagnetic radiation; Reflection of Light; Reflected light; Abnormal reflection; Reflection (optics); Sound reflection; Laws of reflection; Reflection (physics; Non-reflective; Reflectively
·adj Reflexive; reciprocal.
II. Reflective ·adj Throwing back images; as, a reflective mirror.
III. Reflective ·adj Capable of exercising thought or judgment; as, reflective reason.
IV. Reflective ·adj Addicted to introspective or meditative habits; as, a reflective person.

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Quasiconformal mapping

In mathematical complex analysis, a quasiconformal mapping, introduced by Grötzsch (1928) and named by Ahlfors (1935), is a homeomorphism between plane domains which to first order takes small circles to small ellipses of bounded eccentricity.

Intuitively, let f : D → D′ be an orientation-preserving homeomorphism between open sets in the plane. If f is continuously differentiable, then it is K-quasiconformal if the derivative of f at every point maps circles to ellipses with eccentricity bounded by K.