Combinatorial Geometry

Combinatorial Geometry (CG) is a geometry package for particle simulation using MOnte Carlo method. CG was originaly developed at ORNL for MORSE code to simulate neutron and photon.
T.Torii (JAEA) and T.Sugita (SSL) incorpolated CG into EGS4 code [1]. Then, they also incorpolated CG into EGS5 code. Together with CGVIEW (a software to create and verify CG geometry on windows), CG is very conveniently used in EGS5 code.

[1] T. Torii and T. Sugita, "Development of PRESTA-CG Incorporating Combinatorial Geometry in EGS4/PRESTA", JNC TN1410 2002-201, Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute (2002).

Tips of CG to simulate tiny geometry (English, Japanese, Sugita san's Japanese)

(Last modified on 5June2009 by YN)