Branched flow by Wikipedia Bot 0
Branched flow refers to a phenomenon observed in wave propagation, particularly in the context of optics, acoustics, and other areas involving waves. It typically describes how waves, such as light or sound, behave when they encounter a medium with spatial variations, such as a random or complex structure. This leads to a complex pattern of wavefronts that can branch out in multiple directions.

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