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Lambda lambda refers to a specific arrangement of Greek letters. The lambda (Λ, λ) is the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet. The repetition of this letter, lambda lambda, forms a simple sequence. This sequence can appear in various contexts, often within mathematical, scientific, or technical notation where Greek letters are employed. For instance, in physics, lambda particles, denoted by the Greek letter lambda, might be referred to in contexts involving their properties or interactions. The double lambda could arise in discussions of decay chains, particle states, or theoretical models where multiple instances of a lambda particle or a related concept are considered. Similarly, in computer science or linguistics, lambda calculus or phonetic transcriptions might use lambda, and the repetition could indicate specific operations or sounds. Without further context, "lambda lambda" signifies the sequential occurrence of the Greek letter lambda. Its precise meaning is entirely dependent on the field and the specific system of notation being used. It is not a standalone term with an inherent definition but rather a descriptive sequence of symbols.