Rotated reference frames in radiative transport theory
Manabu Machida

TL;DR
This paper reviews the use of rotated reference frames in radiative transport theory, highlighting their role in developing fast algorithms for solving the radiative transport equation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the singular-eigenfunction approach and numerical methods utilizing rotated reference frames for multi-dimensional RTE.
Findings
Rotated reference frames enable efficient solutions to the RTE.
The singular-eigenfunction approach is central to these methods.
Numerical techniques improve computational speed for multi-dimensional problems.
Abstract
Rotated reference frames offer fast algorithms for the radiative transport equation (RTE). We review the singular-eigenfunction approach and related numerical methods for the multi-dimensional RTE with rotated reference frames.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
