. . . . "In physics, thermal conductivity, \\(k\\) (also denoted as \\(\\lambda\\)), is the property of a material's ability to conduct heat. It appears primarily in Fourier's Law for heat conduction and is the areic heat flow rate divided by temperature gradient."^^ . . . . "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity"^^ . . . . "\\(\\lambda\\)"^^ . "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Thermal_conductivity"^^ . . "\\(thermal-k\\)"^^ . . . "Thermal Conductivity"@en . . . "\\(\\lambda = \\frac{\\varphi}{T}\\), where \\(\\varphi\\) is areic heat flow rate and \\(T\\) is temperature gradient."^^ . . . . .