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Geometry of the illumination of the computational domain by the underlying solar surface using an angular quadrature. If the angular quadrature is identical at every point (see the inclined lines), artificial sharp jumps in the illumination at the boundary, which do not actually exist, will appear in the model. Such artifacts could make a full 3D inversion nearly impossible. The solution to this problem is to use a randomized quadrature at every pilot point.
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