The Monte Carlo method has become the de facto standard in radiation transport. Although powerful, if not understood and used appropriately, the method can give misleading results.
Monte Carlo Methods for Particle Transport teaches appropriate use of the Monte Carlo method, explaining the method's fundamental concepts as well as its limitations. Concise yet comprehensive, this well-organized text:
Introduces the particle importance equation and its use for variance reduction
Describes general and particle-transport-specific variance reduction techniques
Presents particle transport eigenvalue issues and methodologies to address these issues
Explores advanced formulations based on the author's research activities
Discusses parallel processing concepts and factors affecting parallel performance
Featuring illustrative examples, mathematical derivations, computer algorithms, and homework problems, Monte Carlo Methods for Particle Transport provides graduate students and nuclear engineers and scientists with a practical guide to the application of the Monte Carlo method.