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The U.S. Army is moving forward with additional advanced reactor programs—building on multiple military efforts already underway as well as a separate pilot program at the Energy Department.
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The discrete eigenvalue problem associated with the one-speed azimuthal Fourier harmonics in plane geometry is discussed. An explicit expression, well-suited to numerical evaluation, is given for the dispersion function, and the reality and maximum number of discrete eigenvalues are demonstrated. From numerical examples, it is found that quite often there are no discrete eigenvalues, particularly for the higher harmonics.