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DART radiative transfer model

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DART (DART: Discrete Anisotropic Radiative Transfer) is a radiative transfer model specifically designed to simulate the propagation of light through media with heterogeneous and anisotropic scattering properties. This model is particularly useful in fields such as astronomy, atmospheric science, and remote sensing, where light interacts with various materials in complex ways.

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