Peerani et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Computational modelling of NDA instruments for nuclear safeguardsPeerani et al., 2002
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- Peerani P
- Looman M
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- 24th Annual Meeting & R&D Responses to the New Safeguards Environment, ESARDA
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Computational modelling has always found extensive application in experimental physics. For instance, it is common practice, to model an experimental configuration in the phase of preparation of the experiment in order to design the set-up, to demonstrate the feasibility, to …
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