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Paraxial Approximation 0
The paraxial approximation is a simplification used in optics that assumes light rays are nearly parallel to the optical axis, allowing for easier analysis of optical systems by linearizing the equations governing ray propagation. This approximation is particularly useful in designing and analyzing lenses, mirrors, and optical instruments where angles of incidence and refraction are small, enabling the use of paraxial ray tracing techniques to predict image formation and aberrations accurately.
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