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Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 62 | Number 4 | April 1977 | Pages 617-626
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE77-A15205
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The role of the event-value and the point-value functions in importance sampling is clearly defined. A biasing technique that alters the transport kernel using the event-value function is developed. This path-length biasing technique is demonstrated by application to a deep penetration shielding problem. The results indicate a substantial reduction in computational cost over the standard exponential transform or adjoint flux biasing of the collision site selection.