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Validation Test of Geant4 Simulation of Electron Backscattering

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2015
Backscattering is a sensitive probe of the accuracy of electron scattering algorithms implemented in Monte Carlo codes. The capability of the Geant4 toolkit to describe realistically the fraction of electrons backscattered from a target volume is ...
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PIXE Simulation With Geant4

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2009
Particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE) is an important physical effect that is not yet adequately modelled in Geant4. This paper provides a critical analysis of the problem domain associated with PIXE simulation; it evaluates the conceptual approach, design and implementations of PIXE modelling so far available in Geant4, and describes a set of ...
Pia, M.   +6 more
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Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics

2001
An overview of the main features of Geant4 electromagnetic physics is presented. The role played by advanced software engineering methodologies and by Object Oriented technology is illustrated. The main physics functionalities are described.
S., Chauvie   +10 more
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GEANT4-MT : bringing multi-threading into GEANT4 production

SNA + MC 2013 - Joint International Conference on Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications + Monte Carlo, 2014
GEANT4-MT is the multi-threaded version of the GEANT4 particle transport code.(1, 2) The key goals for the design of GEANT4-MT have been a) the need to reduce the memory footprint of the multi-threaded application compared to the use of separate jobs and processes; b) to create an easy migration of the existing applications; and c) to use efficiently ...
Sunil Ahn   +9 more
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Recent developments in Geant4

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2015
Abstract During the last two to three years extensive development of the G eant 4 simulation toolkit has occurred, which will culminate in a major release at the end of 2013. This development includes the adoption of multi-threading, the extension and improvement of physics models, improvements to the geometry modeler with a revised implementation of
Makoto Asai   +3 more
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Medical Applications of the Geant4 Toolkit

2001
A powerful and suitable tool for attacking the problem of the production and transport of different beams in biological matter is offered by the Geant4 Simulation Toolkit. Various activities in progress in the domain of medical applications are presented: studies on calibration of brachytherapy sources and thermoluminescent dosimeters, studies of a ...
S. Agostinelli   +8 more
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Geant4 and its validation

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2006
Geant 4 is an object-oriented toolkit for simulating the passage of particles through matter. At the very heart of Geant 4 there is a wide set of complementary, and sometimes alternative, physics models which describe the basic interaction of particles with matter.
K. Amako   +11 more
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Geant4 Anthropomorphic Phantoms

2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006
A novel architectural approach to the design of human phantom software models is presented. A detailed design has been developed to enable the adoption of this approach in Geant4-based simulation applications. A few preliminary implementations and application demonstrations are described.
Susanna Guatelli   +3 more
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Present status of Geant4

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2000
Abstract Geant4 is a software toolkit for both full and fast Monte Carlo simulation of detectors in high-energy physics experiments. It has been developed under a worldwide collaboration of about 100 scientists, coming from over 40 institutes and HEP experiment groups in 15 countries.
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