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Reflection

The term reflection (also spelt reflexion) can refer to several different concepts:

  • In mathematics, reflection is the transformation of a space.
  • In physics, reflection is a wave phenomenon.
  • In computer science, reflection is a programming language feature for metaprogramming.
  • In .NET, Reflection is a base class in the assembly System, which provides methods of conversion between managed and unmanaged code.
  • In electricity, reflection is reflected voltage in an electrical signal due to an impedance change.
  • In music, Reflection is a 1998 album by Paradise Lost.
  • Reflection is an online game developed by Free Fall Associates
  • In psychology, reflection is a process of thoughtful meditation or rumination, see also Introspection
  • A reflection is one's image as seen in a mirror

In some British spellings, reflection may appear as reflexion.

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