Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 116 / Number 2 / February 1994 / Pages 113-124
Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE94-A21487
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Quantities that depend on the collective effects of groups of particles cannot be obtained from the standard Boltzmann transport equation. Monte Carlo estimates of these quantities are called non-Boltzmann tallies and have become increasingly important recently. Standard Monte Carlo variance reduction techniques were designed for tallies based on individual particles rather than groups of particles. Experience with non-Boltzmann tallies and analog Monte Carlo has demonstrated the severe limitations of analog Monte Carlo for many non-Boltzmann tallies. In fact, many calculations absolutely require variance reduction methods to achieve practical computation times. A description is given of how variance reduction techniques can be applied when non-Boltzmann estimates are desired.