“…Originally intended for applications in nuclear engineering, the SP N equations are, indeed, implemented and used for neutron transport problems nowadays [2,6,18,9]. After first theoretical foundations for the SP N method were provided, a wide range of additional applications has been developed mainly in the past decade, e.g., radiative cooling of glass [30,11], radiative transfer in tissue [22], fluorescence tomography [23], design of combustion chambers for gas turbines [35,36], crystal growth of semitransparent materials [1], and photon and electron radiotherapy [24].…”