Linearizations of the spherical harmonic discrete ordinate method (SHDOM)

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Linearizations of the spherical harmonic discrete ordinate method (SHDOM) by means of a forward and a forward-adjoint approach are presented. Essentially, SHDOM is specialized for derivative calculations and radiative transfer problems involving the delta-M approximation, the TMS correction, and the adaptive grid splitting, while practical formulas for computing the derivatives in the spherical harmonics space are derived. The accuracies and efficiencies of the proposed methods are analyzed for several test problems.

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Doicu, A., & Efremenko, D. S. (2019). Linearizations of the spherical harmonic discrete ordinate method (SHDOM). Atmosphere, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10060292

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