The F(N) method for radiative transfer models that include polarization effects

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Light Scattering, Polarized Radiation, Radiative Transfer, Computerized Simulation, Discrete Functions, Fourier Transformation, Integral Equations, Matrices (Mathematics), Spherical Harmonics, Stokes Theorem (Vector Calculus)

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The F(N) method is used to construct an accurate solution for all components (m not smaller than 0) in a Fourier representation of the Stokes vector basic to the scattering of polarized light. Computational aspects of the solution are reported in detail, and the established solution is used to obtain numerical results, accurate to six significant figures, for the four Stokes parameters for each of two considered test problems.

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