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Ray Casting and Flux Limited Diffusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 April 2011
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Solving radiative transfer problems with ray casting methods is compared with the commonly used ‘Flux Limited Diffusion’ approximation. Whereas ray casting produces solutions that converge to the exact one as the number of rays is increased, flux-limited-diffusion is fundamentally a ‘look-alike’ method, which produces solutions that are reminiscent of the correct solution but which cannot be made to converge to it.
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 6 , Symposium S270: Computational Star Formation , May 2010 , pp. 207 - 214
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- Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2011
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Pascucci, I., Wolf, S., Steinacker, J., Dullemond, C. P., Henning, T., Niccolini, G., Woitke, P., & Lopez, B. 2004, AA 417, 793Google Scholar
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