PyMercury: Interactive Python for the Mercury Monte Carlo Particle Transport Code (open access)

PyMercury: Interactive Python for the Mercury Monte Carlo Particle Transport Code

Monte Carlo particle transport applications are often written in low-level languages (C/C++) for optimal performance on clusters and supercomputers. However, this development approach often sacrifices straightforward usability and testing in the interest of fast application performance. To improve usability, some high-performance computing applications employ mixed-language programming with high-level and low-level languages. In this study, we consider the benefits of incorporating an interactive Python interface into a Monte Carlo application. With PyMercury, a new Python extension to the Mercury general-purpose Monte Carlo particle transport code, we improve application usability without diminishing performance. In two case studies, we illustrate how PyMercury improves usability and simplifies testing and validation in a Monte Carlo application. In short, PyMercury demonstrates the value of interactive Python for Monte Carlo particle transport applications. In the future, we expect interactive Python to play an increasingly significant role in Monte Carlo usage and testing.
Date: November 29, 2010
Creator: Iandola, F N; O'Brien, M J & Procassini, R J
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Judging Edward Teller: A Closer Look at One of the Most Influential Scientists of the Twentieth Century (open access)

Judging Edward Teller: A Closer Look at One of the Most Influential Scientists of the Twentieth Century

Much has been written about Edward TEller, but little of it is objective. Given, on the one hand, his position as one of the most inventive theoretical physicists of the 20th century, and on the other, his central role in the development and advocacy of thermonuclear weapons, one might imagine it impossible at this point in history to write a scholarly, impartial account of Teller's life and his impact. Now, however, Istvan Hargittai, a prominent Hungarian physical chemist and historian of science, has written a balanced, thoughtful, and beautifully research biography that comes closest. Hargittai is uniquely qualified for this difficult task. Coming a generation and a half later from a similar Hungarian-Jewish background, Hargittai understands well the influences and terrible events that shaped Teller. The advent of virulent, political anti-Semitism, first in Hungary and then in Germany, made Teller twice a refugee. Both Teller and Hargittai lost close family in the Holocaust; Hargittai was himself liberated from a Nazi concentration camp as a child. While Teller was in the US by then, his and Hargittai's surviving family members in Hungary suffered mistreatment at the hands of the postwar Hungarian Communist dictatorship. Hargittai's informed Eastern European perspective also provides a …
Date: December 29, 2010
Creator: Libby, S B
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Science and Technology Review September 2010 (open access)

Science and Technology Review September 2010

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Date: July 29, 2010
Creator: Blobaum, K. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
YEAST METABOLIC FLUX MEASUREMENT BY ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY (open access)

YEAST METABOLIC FLUX MEASUREMENT BY ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY

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Date: July 29, 2010
Creator: Stewart, B J; Navid, A; Turteltaub, K & Bench, G
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Designing small catalysts for CO2 capture (open access)

Designing small catalysts for CO2 capture

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Date: August 29, 2010
Creator: Wong, S. E.; Lau, E. Y.; Satcher, J. H.; Aines, R. D. & Lightstone, F. C.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Searching for Optimal Mitigation Geometries for Multilayer High Reflector Coatings (open access)

Searching for Optimal Mitigation Geometries for Multilayer High Reflector Coatings

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Date: July 29, 2010
Creator: Qiu, S R; Wolfe, J E; Monterrosa, A M; Feit, M D; Pistor, T V & Stolz, C J
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Observations of Rapid Solidification of Aluminum Thin Films (open access)

In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Observations of Rapid Solidification of Aluminum Thin Films

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Date: June 29, 2010
Creator: Kulovits, A; Wiezorek, J M; LaGrange, T; Reed, B W & Campbell, G H
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
An estimate of collisional beam scattering during final focus in NDCX-II (open access)

An estimate of collisional beam scattering during final focus in NDCX-II

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Date: March 29, 2010
Creator: Cohen, R H
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Size-dependent Si Nanowire Mechanics are Invariant to Changes in the Surface State (open access)

Size-dependent Si Nanowire Mechanics are Invariant to Changes in the Surface State

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Date: December 29, 2010
Creator: Lee, B & Rudd, R E
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of solution techniques to rapid growth of organic crystals (open access)

Application of solution techniques to rapid growth of organic crystals

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Date: June 29, 2010
Creator: Zaitseva, N.; Carman, L.; Glenn, A.; Newby, J.; Faust, M.; Hamel, S. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microwave Processing of Simulated Advanced Nuclear Fuel Pellets (open access)

Microwave Processing of Simulated Advanced Nuclear Fuel Pellets

Throughout the three-year project funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) and lead by Virginia Tech (VT), project tasks were modified by consensus to fit the changing needs of the DOE with respect to developing new inert matrix fuel processing techniques. The focus throughout the project was on the use of microwave energy to sinter fully stabilized zirconia pellets using microwave energy and to evaluate the effectiveness of techniques that were developed. Additionally, the research team was to propose fundamental concepts as to processing radioactive fuels based on the effectiveness of the microwave process in sintering the simulated matrix material.
Date: August 29, 2010
Creator: Clark, D. E. & Folz, D. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report for Grant "Direct Writing via Novel Aromatic Ladder Polymer Precursors" (open access)

Final Report for Grant "Direct Writing via Novel Aromatic Ladder Polymer Precursors"

This report describes activities and findings under the above entitled grant. These pertain to the development of new synthetic routes to novel precursor polymers and oligomers that are applicable for conversion from electrical insulators to electrical conductors under the application of light (e.g. direct photolithographic writing)
Date: October 29, 2010
Creator: Gorman, C. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library