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Theory Guide¶

We provided a brief theory guide into some of the novel functions and features in MC/DC. Both for algorithms and simulation/compilation schemes.

For a more basic primer of Monte Carlo neutron transport and methods we suggest exploring the OpenMC theory guide .

Contents¶

  • GPU Functionality
  • Acceleration and Abstraction
  • iQMC
  • Weight Windows
  • Uncertainty Quantification
  • Compressed Sensing
  • Continuous Energy
  • Domain Decomposition
  • Continuous Movement
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