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Radiosity Equation

Used in the construction of realistically lit scenes in computer graphics, because it can account for light falling on a scene from a light source and then being absorbed, reflected, and diffused throughout the elements of the scene. It must be solved at all wavelengths of input light, and thus results in the computationally intensive nature of computer graphics renderings.

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