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Radiative transfer in spectral lines by noncoherent scattering. II. Anisotropic scattering medium
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    Radiative transfer in spectral lines by noncoherent scattering. II. Anisotropic scattering medium (English)
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    The results of the Part I of the paper [ibid. 121, 45-60 (1986; reviewed above Zbl 0609.47028) are generalized to the case of anisotropic medium where the searched function \(\psi\) depends on the additional angle variable. The albedo problem is discussed as an example.
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    radiative transfer
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    transport equations
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    anisotropic medium
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    albedo problem
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