Abstract
The integral form of the 3-D radiation transfer equation in Cartesian coordinates is obtained in a time-dependent inhomogeneous medium, subject to arbitrary boundary and initial conditions. The medium is assumed to emit and absorb radiation, but scattering is neglected. The boundary conditions are applied to a surface possibly moving with time.
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