Stochastic radiative transfer in Markovian mixtures: Past, present, and future |
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Authors: | Evgueni Kassianov Dana Veron |
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Affiliation: | a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352, USA b University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The Markovian approach, originally suggested in the early 1900s, has widespread practical use in many of our present-day studies and allows one to build bridges between diverse research areas such as statistical physics, astronomy, and computational science. This overview takes a broad sweep of several important examples with the emphasis on the stochastic radiative transfer in a cloudy atmosphere. In particular, the overview (i) highlights important contributions made by Pomraning and Titov to the neutron and radiation transport theory in a stochastic medium with homogeneous statistics and (ii) illustrates that ideas and tools introduced by these two distinguished scientists are gaining increasing impact and recognition in the atmospheric science. |
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Keywords: | Markovian statistics Stochastic radiative transfer Broken clouds Homogeneous and inhomogeneous models Analytical averaging |
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