Solution of the equation of transfer for interlocked multiplets by the method of Laplace transform and Winer-Hopf technique with Planck function as a nonlinear function of optical depth

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Fine Structure, Laplace Transformation, Mathematical Models, Plancks Constant, Wiener Hopf Equations, Milne Method, Numerical Analysis

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The equation of transfer for interlocked multiplets has been solved by
Laplace transformation and the Wiener-Hopf technique developed by
Dasgupta (1978) considering two nonlinear forms of Planck function.
Solutions obtained by Dasgupta (1978) or by Chandrasekhar (1960) may be
obtained from the authors' solutions by dropping the nonlinear terms.

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