Abstract

Global illumination is a collection of algorithms in computer graphics that are employed to mimic realistic lighting in 3D scenes. The complexity of these algorithms depends on the indirect illumination, which does not directly come from the light sources (direct illumination), but from reflections on other surfaces at the scene. Computing reflections, refractions, and shadows are important tasks for computing the global illumination of a given scene.

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