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Multiple Scattering Of Light By Particles Radiative Transfer And Coherent Backscattering Michael I Mishchenko

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Multiple Scattering Of Light By Particles Radiative Transfer And Coherent Backscattering Michael I Mishchenko
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.54 MB
Pages: 510
Author: Michael I. Mishchenko, Larry D. Travis, Andrew A. Lacis
ISBN: 9780521834902, 0521834902
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Multiple Scattering Of Light By Particles Radiative Transfer And Coherent Backscattering Michael I Mishchenko by Michael I. Mishchenko, Larry D. Travis, Andrew A. Lacis 9780521834902, 0521834902 instant download after payment.

This volume provides a thorough treatment of multiple scattering of light and other electromagnetic radiation in media composed of randomly and sparsely positioned particles. It systematically and consistently presents radiative transfer theory as a branch of classical macroscopic electromagnetics. After tracing the fundamental link between radiative transfer theory and the effect of coherent backscattering, the authors explain them in the context of a comprehensive hierarchy of electromagnetic scattering problems. Dedicated sections present a thorough discussion of the physical meaning and range of applicability of the radiative transfer equation and compare the self-consistent microphysical and the traditional phenomenological approaches to radiative transfer. This self-contained book will be valuable for science professionals, engineers, and graduate students working across a wide range of disciplines including optics, electromagnetics, remote sensing, atmospheric radiation, astrophysics, and biomedicine.

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