| H. Buckley. On the radiation from the inside of a circular cylinder. Philosophical Magazine, 4(23):753--762, October 1927. |
....thermal exchanges, especially for heat distribution [Hotte67] The method has been extended to the visible part of the wavelength domain for light simulation [Goral84, Nishi85] 1. 2 Mathematical definition The radiosity equation describes the energy balance in a scene as an integral equation [Yamau26, Buckl27] : B(x) E(x) ae(x) Z y B(y)F (x; y)V (x; y)ffiy (1) ffl E is the natural exitance at point x ffl ae is the diffuse reflectance at point x ffl F the relative orientation and distance factor between x and y ffl V the visibility between x and y The first use of finite elements to propose a ....
H. Buckley. On the radiation from the inside of a circular cylinder. Philosophical Magazine Series 7, 4(23):753--762, October 1927. one of the first papers on Fredholm integrals in radiative transfer theory.
.... analysis of interreflection was still carried out in a more tedious manner [37] even though a significant theory of integral equations was already in existence [2, 3] Buckley was one of the first to recast the analysis of radiative transfer problems into the modern language of integral equations [4], and this language has become an indispensible part of radiative transfer since then [16, 26, 6] Copyright 1993 by James Arvo 2 1 Linear Operatot and Integra Equations 2 Preliminaries Before discussing the basics of integral equations, we need some mathematical machinery to capture the ....
H. Buckley. On the radiation from the inside of a circular cylinder. Philosophical Magazine, 4(23):753 762, October 1927.
....thermal exchanges, especially for heat distribution [Hotte67] The method has been extended to the visible part of the wavelength domain for light simulation [Goral84, Nishi85] 1. 2 Mathematical definition The radiosity equation describes the energy balance in a scene as an integral equation [Yamau26, Buckl27] : B(x) E(x) x) Z y B(y)F (x; y)V (x; y)y (1) E is the natural exitance at point x is the diffuse reflectance at point x F the relative orientation and distance factor between x and y V the visibility between x and y The first use of finite elements to propose a global ....
H. Buckley. On the radiation from the inside of a circular cylinder. Philosophical Magazine Series 7, 4(23):753--762, October 1927. one of the first papers on Fredholm integrals in radiative transfer theory.
.... analysis of interreflection was still carried out in a more tedious manner [37] even though a significant theory of integral equations was already in existence [2, 3] Buckley was one of the first to recast the analysis of radiative transfer problems into the modern language of integral equations [4], and this language has become an indispensible part of radiative transfer since then [16, 26, 6] Copyright c fl1993 by James Arvo 2 1 Linear Operators and Integral Equations 2 2 2 Preliminaries Before discussing the basics of integral equations, we need some mathematical machinery to ....
H. Buckley. On the radiation from the inside of a circular cylinder. Philosophical Magazine, 4(23):753--762, October 1927.
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H. Buckley. On the radiation from the inside of a circular cylinder. Philosophical Magazine, 4(23):753--762, October 1927.
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