Gaussian optics is a branch of optics that deals with the behavior of light in systems where the wavefronts can be accurately approximated by Gaussian functions. It primarily focuses on paraxial (or small-angle) ray optics, which simplifies the analysis of optical systems, such as lenses and mirrors, by assuming that light rays make small angles with the optical axis.

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