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By Michael I. Mishchenko

This thorough and up to date therapy introduces the final formalism of scattering, absorption, and emission of sunshine and different electromagnetic radiation by way of arbitrarily formed and arbitrarily orientated debris. It discusses the relation of the radiative move idea to single-scattering ideas of Maxwell's equations and describes intimately targeted theoretical equipment and desktop codes for calculating scattering, absorption, and emission homes of arbitrarily formed debris.

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