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Cyclus Archetypes
[article]
2015
arXiv
pre-print
Yet-Another
Listing 8: A Valid Input Snippet for the Simple Reactor< facility > < name > S o m e R e a c t o r</ name > If the input is determined to be invalid, an error is raised without beginning ...
Please refer to the XML Schema Datatypes [9] for more information. initfromcopy←֓ Code string to use in the InitFrom(Agent* m) function for the state variable instead of automatic code generation. initfromdb ...
arXiv:1511.05619v1
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Fundamental concepts in the Cyclus nuclear fuel cycle simulation framework
2016
Advances in Engineering Software
As nuclear power expands, technical, economic, political, and environmental analyses of nuclear fuel cycles by simulators increase in importance. To date, however, current tools are often fleet-based rather than discrete and restrictively licensed rather than open source. Each of these choices presents a challenge to modeling fidelity, generality, efficiency, robustness, and scientific transparency. The Cyclus nuclear fuel cycle simulator framework and its modeling ecosystem incorporate modern
doi:10.1016/j.advengsoft.2016.01.014
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... nsights from simulation science and software architecture to solve these problems so that challenges in nuclear fuel cycle analysis can be better addressed. A summary of the Cyclus fuel cycle simulator framework and its modeling ecosystem are presented. Additionally, the implementation of each is discussed in the context of motivating challenges in nuclear fuel cycle simulation. Finally, the current capabilities of Cyclus are demonstrated for both open and closed fuel cycles.
Page 531 of Behavior Research Methods Vol. 17, Issue 5
[page]
1985
Behavior Research Methods
Balsam, James Deich, Kevin O’Connor, and Robert Scopatz Columbia University Conditioning
Howard D. Kaplan Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto Behavioral Pharmacology
Anthony G. Romano, Joseph E. ...
Steinmetz, and Michael M. Patterson Ohio University Neurophysiology
531 ...
Page 2308 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 75, Issue 8
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1988
Psychological Abstracts
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22331, 22332, 22501, 22589, 22687, 22695, 22696, 22697, 22698, 22699,
22700, 22747, 22888 in, Forrest, 24774 Michael T., 23761
Scollay, Susan J., 23297
Scopatz, R. ...
R., 22868 amen Judith M., 23659 Runco, Mark A., 22152, 24950 24409
Rupp, Agnes, Rush, A. ...
Page 1590 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 70, Issue 6
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1983
Psychological Abstracts
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E., 11617 Schwinger, Thomas, 12681 Scolaro, José A., 11934 Scopatz, Robert A., 11958 Scott, K. ...
Page 895 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 75, Issue Index
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Psychological Abstracts
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1986(Nov), Vol 47(6), 500-502. 4715 Scollay, Susan J.— See Arcury, Thomas A. 23297 Scopatz, R. A.— See Roitblat, H. L. 22358 Scott-Jones, Diane. ...
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Scola, P. S.— See Pueschel, Siegfied M. 11016
Scoles, Michael T. & Siegel, Shepard. A potential role of saline trials in morphine-induced preference conditioning. ...
Page 857 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 74, Issue Index
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Psychological Abstracts
Urban Review, 1985, Vol 17(3), 201-209. 8891 Scollay, Susan J.— See Everson, Susan T. 29502 Scontrino, M. Peter— See Larson, James R. 14259 Scopatz, Robert— See Balsam, Peter D. 3132 Scoppa, Fabio. ...
Physiology & Behavior, 1986, Vol 37(2), 253-256. 12492 Sclafani, Anthony & Kirchgessner, Annette L. Influence of taste and nutrition on the sugar appetite of rats. ...
Terahertz circular dichroism spectroscopy of biomolecules
2004
Chemical and Biological Standoff Detection
3 , 0.9 x 10 27 m -3 , relaxation time, 0.53 x 10 -12 s. ...
TERAHERTZ CIRCULAR DICHORISM: LYSOZYME Concentrated solutions of lysozyme in water were contained between two 25µm thick mylar windows stretched over a frame. ...
doi:10.1117/12.518533
fatcat:p332vdxlm5dk5oygbromz7yl3e
AIMpy: A Python code to solve Schrodinger-like equations with the Asymptotic Iteration Method
2020
International Journal of Modern Physics C
Terrel, Štěpán Roučka, Ashutosh Saboo, Isuru Fernando, Sumith
Kulal, Robert Cimrman, and Anthony Scopatz. Sympy: symbolic computing in python. ...
p t o t i c i m p o r t *
# s y m en g in e ( s y m b o l i c ) v a r i a b l e s
# f o r lam b d a 0 and s 0
En , m, h b ar , L , r , r 0 = s e . s y m b o ls ( ”En , m, h b ar , L , r , r 0 ” )
b e t ...
doi:10.1142/s0129183121500170
fatcat:wok7y6df3rdo7jjcxroixacegu
Markov choice processes in simultaneous matching-to-sample at different levels of discriminability
1990
Animal Learning and Behavior
Reprint requests should be sent to Anthony A. Wright, Sensory Sciences Center, Suite 316 SHI, 6420 Lamar Fleming Ave., Houston, TX 77030. ...
LS = xenon arc light source, HG = heat-absorbing glass, L = lens, M = mirror, S shutter, Mono = monochromator, DW = density wedge, B = baffle, SA = stimulus aperture, PK = pecking key. ...
doi:10.3758/bf03205287
fatcat:yfgtmq3g4fel3exzxbfg75nsfa
Non-judgemental Dynamic Fuel Cycle Benchmarking
[article]
2015
arXiv
pre-print
For instance, it is valid to compare d(m LWR * , m LWR DYMOND ) and d(m LWR * , m LWR Cyclus ). However, it is not valid to compare d(m LWR * , m LWR DYMOND ) and d(m FR * , m FR DYMOND ). ...
The value of d(m Total * , m LWR * ) = 97.010 while d(m Total * , m FR * ) = 19.503. ...
arXiv:1511.09095v1
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XSgen: A Cross Section Generation Methodology for Fuel Cycle Simulation
[article]
2017
arXiv
pre-print
, φ h [n/s/cm 2 ] represents the high resolution group fluxes for H energy groups with a group structured defined by E h [M eV ] bin boundaries. ...
Likewise, φ g [n/s/cm 2 ] represents the collapsed flux with G groups and E g [M eV ] bin Start
Neutron
transport
via OpenMC
OpenMC
input file
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OpemMC
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composition
Cross
section ...
arXiv:1712.02241v1
fatcat:jcuamzv555hbzdp3f46s5sms5i
Facility Deployment Decisions through Warp Optimizaton of Regressed Gaussian Processes
[article]
2015
arXiv
pre-print
e −λ p ∑ N p m=M p (λ p ) m m! e −λ p = (λ p ) n n! ∑ N p m=M p (λ p ) m m! (22) Poisson-based weights could be used exclusively, foregoing the inverse distance Gaussian process models completely. ...
Symbolically, w n,p = d −1 * (n) ∑ N p m=M p d −1 * (m) (19) λ p = θ p |argmin(D) (20) Hence, the Poisson probability distribution for the n-th weight of the p-th deployment parameter is, Poisson(n) = ...
arXiv:1512.06929v1
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Matrix decompositions over the double numbers
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Terrel,
Štěpán Roučka, Ashutosh Saboo, Isuru Fernando, Sumith Kulal, Robert
Cimrman, and Anthony Scopatz. Sympy: symbolic computing in python. ...
M ∗ = M . ...
arXiv:2105.08047v2
fatcat:fnsibcpwbnbo7jhvct4e4h5fju
Learning advanced mathematical computations from examples
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Štěpán Roučka, Ashutosh Saboo, Isuru Fernando, Sumith Kulal, Robert Cimrman, and Anthony Scopatz. Sympy: symbolic computing in python. PeerJ Computer Science, 3:e103, January 2017. ...
Replacing, we have, for a function with q variables and m operators E 0 (q) = 20 + q E 1 (q) = (89 + 4q)(20 + q) (m + 1)E m (q) = (169 + 8q)(2m − 1)E m−1 − 4(m − 2)E m−2 In the stability problem, we sampled ...
arXiv:2006.06462v2
fatcat:fzjmblgyd5gmpejuhik7cjd5dm
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