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The Study of One-Speed Multiregion Transport Problems in Plane Geometry by The Method of Boundary Sources

This paper presents a boundary source method for solving multiregion transport problems in plane geometry. The method reduces the problem to associated single-region problems with known Green's functions by placing sources at the region boundaries. This yields a system of integral equations for the boundary sources. The paper focuses on applying this method to one-speed, infinite medium problems in plane geometry. Numerical results show the method provides very good accuracy compared to other approaches, while significantly reducing the number of unknowns and computational time.
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The Study of One-Speed Multiregion Transport Problems in Plane Geometry by The Method of Boundary Sources

This paper presents a boundary source method for solving multiregion transport problems in plane geometry. The method reduces the problem to associated single-region problems with known Green's functions by placing sources at the region boundaries. This yields a system of integral equations for the boundary sources. The paper focuses on applying this method to one-speed, infinite medium problems in plane geometry. Numerical results show the method provides very good accuracy compared to other approaches, while significantly reducing the number of unknowns and computational time.
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The Study of One-Speed Multiregion Transport Problems in Plane Geometry by

the Method of Boundary Sources

Abstract
This paper presents a method for solving multiregion transport problems which is a
generalization of integral transport theory as typified by the well-known Amouyal-Benoist-
Horowitz method. The theorem of uniqueness of the solution of Boltzmann equation is used to
reduce the problem to a series of associated problems, the Green's functions of which are
supposed to be known, with appropriate sources at region boundaries. A system of integral
equations is obtained for the sources. The present paper is restricted to one-speed, plane
geometry, and infinite medium problems as associated ones. The numerical results presented
appear to be very good compared with other methods. Our method provides the advantage of
reducing the number of unknowns by an order of magnitude and can therefore provide a
comparable reduction in computing time.

Gert Van den Eynde, Robert Beauwens, Ernest Mund. (2007) The Boundary Source Method with
Arbitrary Order Anisotropic Scattering. Nuclear Science and Engineering 155:2, pages 300-309.

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