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Weighted Monte Carlo estimators for angular distributions of the solar radiation reflected from a cloud layer
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    Weighted Monte Carlo estimators for angular distributions of the solar radiation reflected from a cloud layer (English)
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    16 August 2016
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    The authors consider a process of solar radiation transfer in a flat cloud layer modelled by appropriate integral equations. Monte Carlo methods are implemented. Two approaches are considered and compared: direct simulation and weighted algorithm. The last one demonstrates greater efficiency, e.g., through a gain in computational cost in all considered cases.
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    Monte Carlo method
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    weighted algorithm
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    minimax algorithm
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    computational cost
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    scattering phase function
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    solar radiation transfer
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    atmospheric clouds
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