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Radiation transport with anisotropic scattering
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 1974Abstract Reflection and transmission of radiation with anisotropic scattering in considered, using an invariant-imbedding formulation of the transport equation. Extensive numerical calculations show that the results of the transport approximation, in which the scattering kernel is represented by an isotropic part and a forward scattered component ...
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Inverse scattering off anisotropic targets
2017The model for radar targets described in Chapter 7 allowed us, in particular, to identify a physically meaningful observable quantity in SAR imaging. It was a slowly varying amplitude of the Bragg harmonic in the spectrum of ground reflectivity (i.e., of the variation of the target permittivity).
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Light scattering in anisotropic media
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A, 1938The theory of Brillouin scattering of light in an optically anisotropic medium is developed. The influence of a uniform elastic strain on the intensity and the depolarisation factors of the light scattered by a glass are calculated. These quantities change rapidly when the forced birefringence reaches a magnitude of the same order as the optical ...
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Coherent backscattering from anisotropic scatterers
Physical Review E, 1996, Kuzmin, , Romanov, , Zubkov
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A theorem on anisotropic scattering
Transport Theory and Statistical Physics, 1973Abstract In the realm of one-speed, time-independent neutron transport with constant cross sections, a simple connection is established between the solutions of two problems that differ only by the presence of a δ-distribution (in the forward or backward direction) in the scattering kernel.
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Inverse Scattering in Anisotropic Media
2000We consider the inverse problem of determining a Riemannian metric in R n which is euclidean outside a ball from scattering information. This is a basic inverse scattering problem in anisotropic media. By looking at the wave front set of the scattering operator we are led to consider the “classical” problem of determining a Riemannian metric by ...
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Milne's Problem for Anisotropic Scattering
Journal of Mathematics and Physics, 1955openaire +2 more sources
SCATTERING IN ANISOTROPIC MEDIA
Advances in Scattering and Biomedical Engineering, 2004G. DASSIOS, K. S. KARADIMA
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