Using polynomials to represent the angular variation of the radiation intensity is usually referred to as the P N or spherical harmonics method. For infinite order, the representation is an exact solution of the radiation transport solution. For finite N, in some physical situations there are oscill
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Inertial manifolds for retarded second order in time evolution equations
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