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Faceted representation of surfaces for fast Monte Carlo ray tracing

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Abstract

Monte Carlo ray-trace programs for analysis of illumination and other non-imaging optics problems usually require a large number of rays to converge to an accurate result. Representing complex surfaces by planar facets can provide a significant speed increase at the expense of accuracy when used with appropriate object space subdivision.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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