Pretty much as the question asks. Answers preferably in pseudo code and referenced. The correct answer should value speed over simplicity.
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See Intersections of Rays, Segments, Planes and Triangles in 3D. You can find ways to triangulate polygons. If you really need ray/polygon intersection, it's on 16.9 of Real-Time Rendering (13.8 for 2nd ed).
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For ray-triangle/square here's a very good explanation |
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Whole book chapters have been devoted to this particular requirement - it's too long to describe a suitable algorithm here. I'd suggest reading any number of reference works in computer graphics, in particular:
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