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[en] The features of three code systems that produce multigroup neutron data are contrasted. This includes the ETOE-2/MC2-2/SDX, MINX/SPHINX and AMPX code packages. These systems all contain a fairly extensive set of processing capabilities with the current evaluated nuclear data files--ENDF/B. They were designed with different goals and applications in mind. This paper discusses some of their differences and the implications for particular situations
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ETOE-2/MC2-2/SDX, MINX/SPHINX, AMPX code packages
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Proceedings on nuclear cross section and technology; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; 3 Mar 1975; See NBS-SPEC.PUBL.--425(Vol.2); CONF-750303--P2.
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Natl. Bur. Stands. (U.S.), Spec. Publ; (no.425); p. 848-854
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Conference on environmental aspects of nonconventional energy resources; Denver, CO, USA; 29 Feb 1976; Published in summary form only.
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Transactions of the American Nuclear Society. Supplement; v. 23(1); p. 11-13
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[en] Recent studies indicate that, for finite sample sizes, moment estimators may be superior to maximum likelihood estimators in some regions of parameter space. In this paper a statistic based on the central moment of the sample is expanded in a Taylor series using 24 derivatives and many more terms than previous expansions. A summary algorithm is required to find meaningful approximants using the higher-order coefficients. A example is presented and a comparison between theoretical assessment and simulation results is made
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[en] In this paper an iterative technique is discussed for finding the algebraic alloy smallest (or largest) eigenvalue of the generalized eigenvalue problem. A-lambda M, where A and M are real, symmetric, and M is positive definite. It is assumed that A and M are such that it is undesirable to factor the matrix A-sigma M for any value of sigma. It is proved that the algorithm is globally convergent, and that convergence is asymptotically quadratic. Finally, the modifications required in the algorithm to make it computationally feasible are discussed
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SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis; ISSN 0036-1429; ; v. 18(1); p. 102-110
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[en] An algorithm is presented for balancing the A and B matrices prior to computing the eigensystem of the generalized eigenvalue problem Ax = lambda Bx. The three-step algorithm is specifically designed to precede the QZ-type algorithms, but improved performance is expected from most eigensystem solvers. Permutations and two-sided diagonal transformations are applied to A and B to produce matrices with certain desirable properties. Test cases are presented to illustrate the improved accuracy of the computed eigenvalues
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SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing; v. 2(2); p. 141-152
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Dole, L.R.
Waste Isolation Safety Assessment Program. Task 4: contractor information meeting proceedings1977
Waste Isolation Safety Assessment Program. Task 4: contractor information meeting proceedings1977
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[en] Twenty-nine viewographs outline goals for deep geological disposal, schedule for repository No. 1, technical support projects, and quality assurance requirements
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Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA (USA); p. 6-43; 1977; p. 6-43; Symposium on power plant heat rejection; Washington, DC, USA; 12 - 13 Sep 1977
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[en] The principal aim of the National Waste Terminal Storage (NWTS) program is to develop pilot plants and, ultimately, repositories in several different rock formations in various parts of the country. Rocks such as salt, shale, limestone, granite, schists, and serpentinite may all qualify as host media for the disposition of radioactive wastes in the proper environments. In general, the only requirement for any rock formation or storage site is that it contain any emplaced wastes for so long as it takes for the radioactive materials to decay to innocuous levels. This requirement, though, is a formidable one as some of the wastes will remain active for periods of hundreds of thousands of years and the physical and chemical properties of rocks that govern circulating groundwater and hence containment, are difficult to determine and define. Nevertheless, there are many rock types and a host of areas throughout the country where conditions are promising for the development of waste repositories. Some of these are discussed below
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Duggan, J.L.; Cloutier, R.J. (eds.); Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Inc., Tenn. (USA). Special Training Div; p. 403-422; Apr 1977; p. 403-422; Conference on energy sources of the future; Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States of America (USA); 5 - 23 Jul 1976
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Journal of Physical Chemistry; v. 79(4); p. 392-397
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[en] Consider a stratified population with L strata, so that a Poisson random variable is associated with each stratum. The parameter associated with the hth stratum is theta/sub h/, h = 1, 2, ..., L. Let ω/sub h/ be the known proportion of the population in the hth stratum, h = 1, 2, ..., L. The authors want to estimate the parameter theta = summation from h = 1 to L ω/sub h/theta/sub h/. We assume that prior information is available on theta/sub h/ and that it can be expressed in terms of a gamma distribution with parameters α/sub h/ and β/sub h/, h = 1, 2, ..., L. We also assume that the prior distributions are independent. Using squared error loss function, a Bayes allocation of total sample size with a cost constraint is given. The Bayes estimate using the Bayes allocation is shown to have an adjusted mean square error which is strictly less than the adjusted mean square error of the classical estimate using the classical allocation
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Communications in Statistics. Part A: Theory and Methods; ISSN 0361-0926; ; v. 12(4); p. 409-426
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[en] A new sampling procedure is introduced for estimating a population proportion. The procedure combines the ideas of inverse binomial sampling and Bernoulli sampling. An unbiased estimator is given with its variance. The procedure can be viewed as a generalization of inverse binomial sampling
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American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences; v. 2(2); p. 123-134
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