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Date: 2015-03-25 15:29:17
Computational physics
Statistical mechanics
Monte Carlo method
Numerical analysis
Probabilistic complexity theory
Plasma
Fortran
Edgar Degas
Xi
Physics
Computing
Software engineering

Abstract This is the user’s manual for DEGAS 2 - A Monte Carlo code for the study of neutral atom and molecular transport in confined plasmas. It is intended to provide an introduction to DEGAS 2 from the user’s poin

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