Making radiosity usable: automatic preprocessing and meshing techniques for the generation of accurate radiosity solutions
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Stephen Mann | Kevin P. Smith | Daniel R. Baum | James M. Winget | J. Winget | Stephen Mann | D. Baum | Kevin P. Smith
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