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The searchlight problem for radiative transfer in a finite slab
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    The searchlight problem for radiative transfer in a finite slab (English)
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    2 November 2000
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    The searchlight problem for radiative transfer in a finite slab is studied. To solve this problem a version of the discrete ordinates method is used combined with numerical linear algebra techniques and two-dimensional Fourier transform procedures. The radiation flow and the radiation current are present in numerical examples.
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    searchlight problem
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    radiative transfer
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    discrete ordinates method
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    Fourier transform
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    numerical examples
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