scatterlar
Scatterlar is a term used in physics and computer graphics to describe a class of models and materials designed to produce scatter distributions that combine stochastic variation with deterministic bias. In a scatterlar medium, waves or particles undergo multiple scattering events within layered heterogeneity, yielding angular patterns that reflect both random fluctuations and structured influence from the medium’s architecture.
The word is a portmanteau of scatter and lar, a nod to lattice-assisted scattering, and it was
In theory, scatterlar describes a scattering process defined on a lattice of interaction points. Each encounter
Applications include optical and acoustic transport in composite materials, realistic light transport in computer graphics, and
See also: Scattering theory, Random media, Radiative transfer, Wave localization.