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The drive to Kairos Power’s reactor demonstration site in Oak Ridge, Tenn., is not only scenic—it’s historic. Nearly 85 years ago, roughly 30,000 construction workers transformed orchards and farmland into a key Manhattan Project site. Depending on your route, you may pass by one of the three gatehouses that were once military checkpoints controlling access to Atomic Energy Commission production facilities.
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Series expansion of the Laplace transforms occurring in slowing-down theory is shown to reproduce and extend the usual approximate solutions for an energy distributed source in an infinite nonabsorbing medium. The method also leads to a differential equation for the slowing-down density in an absorbing medium, which may be solved to any required accuracy.