Applies first-passage times of boundary functionals in stable random processes to estimate reactor power peaks and catastrophic surge probabilities.
Hinrichsen, Advances in Physics, 49, 815 (2000)
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Neutron chains in reactors are modeled as directed percolation to detect safety-critical flux events invisible to conventional monitoring.
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Stochastic Safety Limits and Scale-Dependent Power Fluctuations in Nuclear Reactors: A Critical Scaling Approach
Applies first-passage times of boundary functionals in stable random processes to estimate reactor power peaks and catastrophic surge probabilities.
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Directed percolation in nuclear safety
Neutron chains in reactors are modeled as directed percolation to detect safety-critical flux events invisible to conventional monitoring.