Invariant imbedding and a reformulation of the internal intensity problem in transport theory

Invariant imbedding and a reformulation of the internal intensity problem in transport theory

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Given a complete set of initial conditions, modern computers can integrate on the order of one thousand simultaneous nonlinear ordinary differential equations. One aim of the theory of invariant imbedding is to show how to use this capacity to resol...

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