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The authors aim at providing a complete framework for describing, in a single MC algorithm, the coupled energy transfers as conductive, convective and radiative paths, while retaining the flexibility of standard MC methods applied to linear transport theory. As a precursor, the famous papers by Courant, Friedrichs and Lewy published in 1928 (translated into English and republished in Coupling radiative, conductive and convective heat-transfers in a single Monte Carlo algorithm 1967) sketched the first ideas of a statistical calculation of physical quantities by bringing together random walks and boundary value problem of elliptic . . .
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