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  1. Reference slow light in either the refraction or dispersion section.
  2. Add a Gaussian optics section that explains the thin lens and the mirror equations as a general result.
  3. Add information about how the microscope and reflecting telescopes were improved.
  4. Add summary paragraph to History section.
  5. Prove d n d λ < 0 , {\displaystyle {\frac {{\rm {d}}n}{{\rm {d}}\lambda }}<0,} (reference Jackson, perhaps?)
  6. Mention Faraday in the polarization section.