| Eberhard Hopf. Mathematical Problems of Radiative Equilibrium. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1934. |
.... 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 algebraic structure of functions and the operations that we perform on them. The central theme is ....
Eberhard Hopf. Mathematical Problems of Radiative Equilibrium. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1934.
.... 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 capture the algebraic structure of functions and the operations that we perform on them. The central ....
Eberhard Hopf. Mathematical Problems of Radiative Equilibrium. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1934.
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Eberhard Hopf. Mathematical Problems of Radiative Equilibrium. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1934.
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