3D NLTE Radiative Transfer - Current Status and Future Prospects

The current status and future prospects for methods of 3D NLTE radiative transfer are reviewed. Scaling properties and parallelization issues are discussed. Codes of today are capable of solving the diagnostic problem (given model atmosphere) with atomic models of 20-100 levels making possible detai...

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