Alternate Definitions for Strong gravitational lensing

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Term: Strong gravitational lensing
Definition:

A gravitational lensing phenomenon in which the image distortion is strong enough to be readily recognized, such as in the case of the Einstein cross or when giant luminous arcs show up in galaxy clusters (e.g. Abell 2218). Opposite to weak gravitational lensing.

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Term: Strong gravitational lensing
Definition:

A gravitational lensing phenomenon in which the image distortion is strong enough to be readily recognized, such as in the case of the Einstein cross or when giant luminous arcs show up in galaxy clusters (e.g. Abell 2218). Opposite to weak gravitational lensing.

Created 2023.04.16
Last Modified 2023.04.16
Contributed by Ryan McGranaghan
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