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The deadline arrives: Checking in on the Reactor Pilot Program
On May 23, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14301, “Reforming Nuclear Reactor Testing at the DOE,” which instructed the Department of Energy to create a Reactor Pilot Program (RPP)—a new system in which companies could pursue DOE authorization to build and test their first-of-a-kind nuclear technologies. EO 14301 set an ambitious goal for that program: three reactors achieving criticality by July 4, 2026.
Raymond M. Crawford, William E. Kastenberg
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 47 | Number 2 | February 1972 | Pages 238-241
Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NSE72-A22404
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The methods of semigroup theory are extended and applied to the space-time reactor dynamics equations. The extension allows one to obtain an upper bound on the maximum value of the state variables as well as a stability criteria based on the L∞ norm. Several important questions relating to obtaining bounds on the linear operators of reactor theory are answered. The importance of considering the L∞ or max norm is discussed and the main results are applied to an illustrative example.