Environmental Adaptability and Mutants: Exploring New Concepts in Particle Transport for Multi-Scale Simulation
M. Augelli (1), M. Begalli (2), M. Han (3), S. Hauf (4), C. H. Kim, (3), M. Kuster (4), M. G. Pia (5,6), P. Queiroz Filho (7), L. Quintieri (8),, P. Saracco (6), H. Seo (3), D. Souza Santos (7), G. Weidenspointner (9,10),, A. Zoglauer (11) ((1) CNES

TL;DR
This paper explores innovative software techniques to enhance multi-scale particle transport simulations, aiming to improve adaptability and support new experimental needs.
Contribution
It introduces novel concepts and methods for particle transport in multi-scale simulations, addressing current limitations.
Findings
Proposed new software techniques for multi-scale simulation
Enhanced adaptability in particle transport models
Support for emerging experimental requirements
Abstract
Ongoing investigations to introduce software techniques suitable to support new experimental requirements for multi-scale simulation are discussed.
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
