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Original Articles

Radiative Transfer in Half Spaces of Arbitrary Dimension

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Pages 280-337 | Published online: 12 Dec 2019
 

Abstract

We solve the classic albedo and Milne problems of plane-parallel illumination of an isotropically-scattering half-space when generalized to a Euclidean domain Rd for arbitrary d1. A continuous family of pseudo-problems and related H functions arises and includes the classical 3D solutions, as well as 2D “Flatland” and rod-model solutions, as special cases. The Case-style eigenmode method is applied to the general problem and the internal scalar densities, emerging distributions, and their respective moments are expressed in closed-form. Universal properties invariant to dimension d are highlighted and we find that a discrete diffusion mode is not universal for d > 3 in absorbing media. We also find unexpected correspondences between differing dimensions and between anisotropic 3D scattering and isotropic scattering in high dimension.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to B. D. Ganapol for pointing out the numerical errors in (McCormick Citation2015), for the benchmark values in , and for tracking down a twice-scattered BRDF solution for 3D (Sears Citation1975). We also appreciate the erudite suggestions of reviewer J. A. Grzesik.

Notes

1 112 years later, the computer rendering of a glass of milk with multiple scattering was one of the iconic images in a seminal paper (Jensen et al. Citation2001) that sparked the subsurface revolution in film rendering and earned the authors an Academy award.

2 It was incorrectly reported in (d’Eon Citation2013) that the number of discrete eigenvalues increases past d = 4.

3 of reference (McCormick Citation2015) have numerical errors. The values for the column labeled jratio,1(μ0) in are all incorrect. The correct values for with c = 0.7 are <x2(μ0)>  =3.36647 and <x3(μ0)>  =12.45400 for μ0=0.9 and <x2(μ0)>  =3.83320 and <x3(μ0)>  =14.86410 for μ0=1.0. The top right value of should be 1.91257.

4 Equation (XX) from (McCormick Citation2015) will be cited as Equation (IXX)

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