Invariant Imbedding and Time-Dependent Diffuse Reflection by a Finite Inhomogeneous Flat Layer

Richard Ernest Bellman, Robert E. Kalaba, S. Ueno

ResearchPublished 1962

The use of the invariant-imbedding technique in considering some transient diffuse-reflection problems for mono-directional illumination of the lower surface of a finite, plane-parallel, inhomogeneous, nonemitting, and anisotropically scattering atmosphere.

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Bellman, Richard Ernest, Robert E. Kalaba, and S. Ueno, Invariant Imbedding and Time-Dependent Diffuse Reflection by a Finite Inhomogeneous Flat Layer, RAND Corporation, RM-2969-ARPA, 1962. As of October 8, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/RM2969.html
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Bellman, Richard Ernest, Robert E. Kalaba, and S. Ueno, Invariant Imbedding and Time-Dependent Diffuse Reflection by a Finite Inhomogeneous Flat Layer. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1962. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/RM2969.html. Also available in print form.
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