CODE 98890 ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/2019 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 1 FISICA 9012 (LM-17) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 3 FISICA 8758 (L-30) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 2 FISICA 9012 (LM-17) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR FIS/01 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The study and the understanding of Monte Carlo simulation methods applied to transport processes AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Course will give mathematical and physical instrument to deeply understand Monte Cralo simulation of particle and radiation transport in matter. This will be pursued by the step-by-step construction of a Monte Carlo simulation - simplified in its GUI (Graphical User Interface) part - but complete with regard to methods to control and analyze statistical error (variance reduction, point detectors, etc.) A specific conclusive section will be devoted to the analysis of Uncertaint Quantification problems, i.e. the error induced on simulation result by non precise knowlwedge of physical data needed for simulation (cross-section data, system dimensions and composition). This last is one of the most fast growing research field in recent years, while it is often neglected. PREREQUISITES No formal prerequisites, but a good knowledge of the methods of mathmatical analysis is strongly reccomended TEACHING METHODS Theoretical lectures and practical exercitations (48 h) SYLLABUS/CONTENT Monte Carlo method Random processes Evaluation of definite integrals Momte Carlo sampling Probability and statistics Sampling Mean, variance and estimates Introduction to variance redcution Monte Carlo simulation of neutral particle transport Mean free path The mathematical basis for Monte Carlo simulation Energy-dependent transport Elastic scattering Lab and C.M. frame of references Variance reduction Source biasing Survival biasing Russian roulette Splitting Exponential transform Monte Carlo Detectors Next-event estimator Volumetric flux detectors Surface crossing flux estimator Time dependent estimators Advanced applications Correlated sampling Adjoint Monte Carlo Uncertainty Quantification RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY S.A. Dupree, S.K. Fraley - A Monte Carlo Primer - A practical approach to radiation transport X-5 Monte Carlo team - MCNP, a general Monte Carlo N-particle Transport code, vol. 1: overview and theory - LA-UR-03-1987 J.J. Duderstadt, L.J. Hamilton - Nuclear reactor analysis TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD Exam Board RICCARDO FERRANDO (President) FABRIZIO PARODI (President) GIULIA ROSSI LESSONS LESSONS START The teaching will take place in the second semester. Class schedule MONTE CARLO METHODS WITH APPLICATION TO NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Oral exam, composed by a discussion on an exercitation by students in agreement with teacher and one or two final question to deepen arguments.