scholarly journals A novel approach to seamless simulations of compact hadron therapy systems for self-consistent evaluation of dosimetric and radiation protection quantities

2020 ◽  
Vol 132 (5) ◽  
pp. 50004
Author(s):  
C. Hernalsteens ◽  
R. Tesse ◽  
S. T. Boogert ◽  
Q. Flandroy ◽  
C. Fuentes ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (10) ◽  
pp. 5209-5220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uliana Mordovina ◽  
Teresa E. Reinhard ◽  
Iris Theophilou ◽  
Heiko Appel ◽  
Angel Rubio

2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (23) ◽  
pp. 3823-3852 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. BOHR ◽  
B.-J. SCHAEFER ◽  
J. WAMBACH

We derive and solve numerically self-consistent flow equations for a general O(N)-symmetric effective potential without any polynomial truncation. The flow equations combined with a sort of a heat-kernel regularization are approximated in next-to-leading order of the derivative expansion. We investigate the method at finite temperature and study the nature of the phase transition in detail. Several beta functions, the Wilson–Fisher fixed point in three dimensions for various N are analyzed and various critical exponents β, ν, δ and η are independently calculated in order to emphasize the reliability of this novel approach.


2018 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 271-272 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Felici ◽  
M. DiFrancesco ◽  
S. De Stefano ◽  
L. Grasso

2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 213-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam S. Candy ◽  
Julie D. Pietrzak

Abstract. The approaches taken to describe and develop spatial discretisations of the domains required for geophysical simulation models are commonly ad hoc, model- or application-specific, and under-documented. This is particularly acute for simulation models that are flexible in their use of multi-scale, anisotropic, fully unstructured meshes where a relatively large number of heterogeneous parameters are required to constrain their full description. As a consequence, it can be difficult to reproduce simulations, to ensure a provenance in model data handling and initialisation, and a challenge to conduct model intercomparisons rigorously. This paper takes a novel approach to spatial discretisation, considering it much like a numerical simulation model problem of its own. It introduces a generalised, extensible, self-documenting approach to carefully describe, and necessarily fully, the constraints over the heterogeneous parameter space that determine how a domain is spatially discretised. This additionally provides a method to accurately record these constraints, using high-level natural language based abstractions that enable full accounts of provenance, sharing, and distribution. Together with this description, a generalised consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models is developed that is automated, robust and repeatable, quick-to-draft, rigorously verified, and consistent with the source data throughout. This interprets the description above to execute a self-consistent spatial discretisation process, which is automatically validated to expected discrete characteristics and metrics. Library code, verification tests, and examples available in the repository at https://github.com/shingleproject/Shingle. Further details of the project presented at http://shingleproject.org.


2010 ◽  
Vol 06 (02) ◽  
pp. 141-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
PAUL P. WANG ◽  
CHIH HSUN HSIEH

This paper reports some novel approach on linguistic logic with our intention to realize CWW, Computing With Words, via a simple example which consists of only five words. As a by product, this simple example of the linguistic logical system may serve as a mathematical model, modeling the degree of truthfulness in daily usage. The five words set of a linguistic variable modeling the degree of truthfulness are; true, nearly true, undecided, nearly false and false. We subjectively choose trapezoidal fuzzy numbers as our linguistic truth values in order to model our linguistic logic system. Firstly, some natural operations and linguistic logic operators are defined to suit our objective of developing a closed linguistic variable set. Then the computation of linguistic truth values for this linguistic logical system is developed in order to facilitate us to perform the linguistic inferences. Properties of these natural operations can be derived accordingly. It is perhaps quite rewarding to see numerous linguistic truth relations defined on a single linguistic truth set and linguistic implications ended up with numerous linguistic truth tables. In addition, the linguistic inferences of generalized modus ponens and generalized tollens determined by linguistic compositional rules based on the linguistic truth relation and some natural operations are introduced. The simple examples of the linguistic inferences of the various generalized tautologies are illustrated. Finally, we have proved via a simple dictionary that a closed and self consistent linguistic logical system indeed can be constructed and it is possible to move a chunk of information as modeled by a fuzzy set to a higher level according to the theory of semiotics. These results have shown some promise in realizing the appealing theory of CWW.


Soft Matter ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (18) ◽  
pp. 3264-3274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oleg Rud ◽  
Tobias Richter ◽  
Oleg Borisov ◽  
Christian Holm ◽  
Peter Košovan

We present a novel approach to modeling polyelectrolyte gels, exploiting the analogy between star-branched polymers and polymer networks, as a computationally inexpensive, yet reliable alternative to full-scale simulations.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Candy ◽  
Julie Pietrzak

Abstract. The approaches taken to describe and develop spatial discretisations of the domains required for geophysical simulation models are commonly ad hoc, model or application specific and under-documented. This is particularly acute for simulation models that are flexible in their use of multi-scale, anisotropic, fully unstructured meshes where a relatively large number of heterogeneous parameters are required to constrain their full description. As a consequence, it can be difficult to reproduce simulations, ensure a provenance in model data handling and initialisation, and a challenge to conduct model intercomparisons rigorously. This paper takes a novel approach to spatial discretisation, considering it much like a numerical simulation model problem of its own. It introduces a generalised, extensible, self- documenting approach to carefully describe, and necessarily fully, the constraints over the heterogeneous parameter space that determine how a domain is spatially discretised. This additionally provides a method to accurately record these constraints, using high-level natural language based abstractions, that enables full accounts of provenance, sharing and distribution. Together with this description, a generalised consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models is developed, that is automated, robust and repeatable, quick-to-draft, rigorously verified and consistent to the source data throughout. This interprets the description above to execute a self-consistent spatial discretisation process, which is automatically validated to expected discrete characteristics and metrics.


1999 ◽  
Vol 173 ◽  
pp. 37-44
Author(s):  
M.D. Melita ◽  
A. Brunini

AbstractA self-consistent study of the formation of planetary bodies beyond the orbit of Saturn and the evolution of Kuiper disks is carried out by means of an N-body code where accretion and gravitational encounters are considered. This investigation is focused on the aggregation of massive bodies in the outer planetary region and on the consequences of such process in the corresponding cometary belt. We study the link between the bombardment of massive bodies and mass depletion and eccentricity excitation.


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