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Lorentz Reciprocity's Constraints on Reflection

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We reveal Lorentz reciprocity's constraints on reflection. We determine all attainable reflection coefficients of n-port scattering matrices with prescribed singular values, with and without assuming reciprocity. Their difference establishes the reciprocity constraints.

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