A stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two energy levels is used to assess the applicability of the differential self-interrogation Feynman-alpha method by numerically estimated reaction intensities from Monte Carlo simulations. More specifically, the variance to mean or Feynman-alpha formula is applied to investigate the appearing exponentials using the numerically obtained reaction intensities
Recently, a modified Feynman-alpha technique for the subcritical system driven by periodically trigg...
International audienceReactor physics aims at studying the neutron population in a reactor core unde...
The neutron population in multiplying systems containing a weak random source departs significantly ...
A stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two energy levels is used t...
A Feynman-alpha formula has been derived in a two region domain pertaining the stochastic differenti...
In this contribution, a stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two e...
This paper presents a full derivation of the variance-to-mean or Feynman-alpha formula in a two-ener...
The Feynmann and other fluctuation techniques have been shown to be useful for determining the multi...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method, which is used to determine the subcritical reactivity of sys...
Two versions of the neutron gamma variance to mean (Feynman-alpha method or Feynman-Y function) form...
An effective method of calculating the pulsed Feynman-alpha formula for finite width pulses is intro...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-energy groups and two-regions by the use ...
The theory of Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-point one-group, two-group onepoint, and two-...
This paper sets up a formalism that is sufficiently general to describe the effects of photofission,...
This paper sets up a formalism that is sufficiently general to describe the effects of photofission,...
Recently, a modified Feynman-alpha technique for the subcritical system driven by periodically trigg...
International audienceReactor physics aims at studying the neutron population in a reactor core unde...
The neutron population in multiplying systems containing a weak random source departs significantly ...
A stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two energy levels is used t...
A Feynman-alpha formula has been derived in a two region domain pertaining the stochastic differenti...
In this contribution, a stochastic theory for a branching process in a neutron population with two e...
This paper presents a full derivation of the variance-to-mean or Feynman-alpha formula in a two-ener...
The Feynmann and other fluctuation techniques have been shown to be useful for determining the multi...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method, which is used to determine the subcritical reactivity of sys...
Two versions of the neutron gamma variance to mean (Feynman-alpha method or Feynman-Y function) form...
An effective method of calculating the pulsed Feynman-alpha formula for finite width pulses is intro...
The theory of the Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-energy groups and two-regions by the use ...
The theory of Feynman-alpha method was extended to two-point one-group, two-group onepoint, and two-...
This paper sets up a formalism that is sufficiently general to describe the effects of photofission,...
This paper sets up a formalism that is sufficiently general to describe the effects of photofission,...
Recently, a modified Feynman-alpha technique for the subcritical system driven by periodically trigg...
International audienceReactor physics aims at studying the neutron population in a reactor core unde...
The neutron population in multiplying systems containing a weak random source departs significantly ...