Testing for the photon doppler broadening data sampling bug in MCNP5/X
Author(s) -
Brian C. Kiedrowski,
Forrest B. Brown,
Morgan White,
Donald Parsons
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1133269
Subject(s) - nuclear data , multiphysics , cross section (physics) , computer science , nuclear engineering , fortran , benchmark (surveying) , doppler effect , range (aeronautics) , monte carlo method , neutron , nuclear physics , physics , computational science , materials science , engineering , operating system , mathematics , finite element method , geology , statistics , geodesy , astronomy , composite material , thermodynamics , quantum mechanics
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