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Equivalence of Differential and Integral Formulations

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Part of the book series: Operator Theory: Advances and Applications ((OT,volume 23))

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Integral forms of transport equations first appeared in radiative transfer theory at the beginning of this century. If one considers radiative transfer with isotropic scattering in a layer of finite optical thickness τ, the boundary value problem may be written (cf. Section IX.1)

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Greenberg, W., van der Mee, C., Protopopescu, V. (1987). Equivalence of Differential and Integral Formulations. In: Boundary Value Problems in Abstract Kinetic Theory. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol 23. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5478-8_6

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