A Brief Message From the Webmasters From January 2006, the upkeep for this web space is supported by the Radiation Science Center of High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK).Until December 2005, the upkeep for this web space is supported by James C . Liu of the Radiation Physics Department of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Although time and funds are very limited, the EGS webpage administrators will attempt to update the information provided on the EGS web site on a regular basis. If you are not satisfied with the scope of the web site or frequency of information updates or have any suggestions for improvements, please send us your ideas. The EGS web pages were originally developed by Rick Donahue at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) and Robert D. Stewart at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Their support has been much appreciated by all of us. |
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The EGS4 code system and EGSnrc code system and its various tools and utilities are copyrighted jointly by Stanford University and National Research Council of Canada. All rights reserved. Check the SLAC Office of Technology Transfer for conditions of use of EGS code system.Disclaimer
Stanford makes no representations or warranties, express or implied. By way of example, but not limitation, Stanford makes no representations or warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or that the use of the EGS code system will not infringe any patent, copyrights, trademarks, or other rights. Stanford shall not be liable for any liability or damages with respect to any claim by users of the EGS code system for any use of the code.last updated 2006-01-23