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Effective 26 November 2001 the Office of
Export Control Policy and Cooperation has required that the MCNP User
Manual be removed from all publicly - accessible websites.
Further review may allow us to re-post the manual someday.
The previous version of the manual has been
corrected and updated (as of Nov. 2005) to include the new features found in MCNP Version 5
(MCNP5)- RSICC_1.40. The manual has also been split into 3 volumes:
The Monte Carlo method for solving transport problems emerged from work done
at Los Alamos during World War II. The method is generally attributed to Fermi,
von Neumann, Ulam, Metropolis, and Richtmyer. MCNP, first relseased in 1977, is
the successor to their work and has been under continuous development for the past
25 years. Neither the code nor the manual is static. The code is changed as needs
arise, and the manual is changed to reflect the latest version of the code. This
particular manual refers to Version 5.
MCNP5 and this manual are the product of the combined effort of many people
in the Code Development Group (X-3) in the Applied Physics Division
(X Division) at the Los Alamos National Laboratory:
X-3 Monte Carlo Team
X-5 Data Team
Technical Editors
The code and manual can be obtained from the Radiation Safety Information
Computational Center (RSICC), P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831-6362.
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