Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 57 / Number 4 / August 1975 / Pages 292-299
Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE75-A15421
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Perturbation theory, when applied to charged-particle transport, generates a series solution that requires a double quadrature per term. The continuity of higher-order terms leads to numerical evaluation of the series. The high rate of convergence of the series makes the method a practical tool for charged-particle transport problems. The coupling of the neutron component in the case of proton transport in tissue does not greatly alter the rate of convergence. The method holds promise for a practical high-energy proton transport theory.