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= Collimated transmission theory
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Collimated transmission theory generally refers to the principles governing the propagation of waves (such as light or sound) in a specific manner where the waves travel in parallel lines, or "collimated" beams. This concept is important in various fields of physics and engineering, particularly in optics, telecommunications, and acoustic applications.