The thermal radiative transfer equations are extremely complex to solve; however, accurate solutions are necessary for problems concerning inertial confinement fusion and radiation hydrodynamics (e.g. supernova explosions). A method known as Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) is widely used among the scientific community to solve such problems; however, the slow convergence of Monte Carlo methods can result in exhaustion of computational resources and statistically inaccurate solutions for very complex simulations. Thus, methods must be developed to decrease the uncertainty in our results without exhausting our resources. In this work, we developed, tested, and analyzed two methods that aim to reduce uncertainty and increase the efficiency of the I...
We have released Version 2 of Milagro, an object-oriented, C++ code that performs radiative transfer...
The general accuracy law that rules the Monte Carlo, ray-tracing algorithms used commonly for the ca...
Radiation transport codes, like almost all codes, are difficult to develop and debug. It is helpful ...
The thermal radiative transfer equations are extremely complex to solve; however, accurate solutions...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method is widely used for simulating thermal radiative transfer and s...
During the past 35 years, the Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method proposed by Fleck and Cummings has b...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method has been a standard method for thermal radiative transfer for ...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method has been used for over 30 years to analyze radiative transfer ...
In this summary we review the complementary research being undertaken at AWE and LLNL aimed at devel...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method has been the standard Monte Carlo approach to solving the The...
Radiative heat transfer in participating media is among the most challenging computational engineeri...
A common method to solving coupled radiation-hydrodynamics simulations is to use the Implicit Monte ...
International audienceThe present work assesses different Monte Carlo methods in radiative heat tran...
In this note we develop a robust implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) algorithm based on more accurately updat...
A novel methodology to efficiently perform coupled Monte Carlo (MC)- Thermal Hydraulics (TH) is deve...
We have released Version 2 of Milagro, an object-oriented, C++ code that performs radiative transfer...
The general accuracy law that rules the Monte Carlo, ray-tracing algorithms used commonly for the ca...
Radiation transport codes, like almost all codes, are difficult to develop and debug. It is helpful ...
The thermal radiative transfer equations are extremely complex to solve; however, accurate solutions...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method is widely used for simulating thermal radiative transfer and s...
During the past 35 years, the Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method proposed by Fleck and Cummings has b...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method has been a standard method for thermal radiative transfer for ...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method has been used for over 30 years to analyze radiative transfer ...
In this summary we review the complementary research being undertaken at AWE and LLNL aimed at devel...
The Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) method has been the standard Monte Carlo approach to solving the The...
Radiative heat transfer in participating media is among the most challenging computational engineeri...
A common method to solving coupled radiation-hydrodynamics simulations is to use the Implicit Monte ...
International audienceThe present work assesses different Monte Carlo methods in radiative heat tran...
In this note we develop a robust implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) algorithm based on more accurately updat...
A novel methodology to efficiently perform coupled Monte Carlo (MC)- Thermal Hydraulics (TH) is deve...
We have released Version 2 of Milagro, an object-oriented, C++ code that performs radiative transfer...
The general accuracy law that rules the Monte Carlo, ray-tracing algorithms used commonly for the ca...
Radiation transport codes, like almost all codes, are difficult to develop and debug. It is helpful ...