Progress with Uncertainty Quantification in Generic Monte Carlo Simulations

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Saracco, P.
Pia, M. G.
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2013 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM AND MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE (NSS/MIC) | 2013年
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In the context of Monte Carlo (MC) simulation of particle transport the goal of Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) is to become able to predict how non statistical errors affect the physical outcomes: these errors derive mainly from uncertainties in the physics data and/or in the model they embed, but also from uncertainties in the description of the experimental configuration under examination. In the case of a single uncertainty a simple analytical relation exists among its the Probability Density Function (PDF) and the corresponding PDF for the output of the simulation: then a complete statistical analysis of the results of the simulation is always possible. The extension of this result to the multi-variate case is examined, when more than one of the physical input parameters are affected by uncertainties: a generalized analytical relation exists among input and output PDFs, but some more sophisticated mathematical tools are needed to handle such expression.
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