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Blue sky and hot piles: The evolution of radiative transfer theory from atmospheres to nuclear reactors
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    Blue sky and hot piles: The evolution of radiative transfer theory from atmospheres to nuclear reactors (English)
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    The article gives a brief history of the theories of radiation transfer through matter. Beginning with questions about the extinction of sunlight in the atmosphere, the theory developed during the past 100 years into a rich field of mathematical physics. Instances for the application of mathematical tools to radiation transfer phenomena include the transfer equations for a scattering medium, moment methods, integral equations, the principle of invariance, neutron transport theory, and probabilistic treatments. The paper ends with a chapter on military applications of transfer theory and a survey on important publications.
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    radiation transfer
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    astrophysics
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    neutrons
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    stellar atmospheres
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    radiation hydrodynamics
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    brief history
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    transfer equations
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    scattering medium
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    moment methods
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    integral equations
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    principle of invariance
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    neutron transport theory
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    probabilistic treatments
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    military applications
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    survey on important publications
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