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I wrote an Array Basic program (named “Difusion”) to do these calculations. It will run with Galactic® software. I will be happy to make it available to anyone who would like to see it. There are lots of comments.
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Akira Ishimaru is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington. His classic book is now available from Wiley-IEEE Press (1999) combined with Vol. II. in the same paperback binding. That's 600 pages, many of which will make your head hurt.
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