Abstract
Described are activities on covariance estimation in the Japanese Nuclear Data Committee. Covariances are obtained from measurements by using the least-squares methods. A simultaneous evaluation was performed to deduce covariances of fission cross sections of U and Pu isotopes. A code system, KALMAN, is used to estimate covariances of nuclear model calculations from uncertainties in model parameters. (author)
Shibata, Keiichi
[1]
- Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan). Tokai Research Establishment
Citation Formats
Shibata, Keiichi.
Activities on covariance estimation in Japanese Nuclear Data Committee.
Japan: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Shibata, Keiichi.
Activities on covariance estimation in Japanese Nuclear Data Committee.
Japan.
Shibata, Keiichi.
1997.
"Activities on covariance estimation in Japanese Nuclear Data Committee."
Japan.
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title = {Activities on covariance estimation in Japanese Nuclear Data Committee}
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abstractNote = {Described are activities on covariance estimation in the Japanese Nuclear Data Committee. Covariances are obtained from measurements by using the least-squares methods. A simultaneous evaluation was performed to deduce covariances of fission cross sections of U and Pu isotopes. A code system, KALMAN, is used to estimate covariances of nuclear model calculations from uncertainties in model parameters. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
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title = {Activities on covariance estimation in Japanese Nuclear Data Committee}
author = {Shibata, Keiichi}
abstractNote = {Described are activities on covariance estimation in the Japanese Nuclear Data Committee. Covariances are obtained from measurements by using the least-squares methods. A simultaneous evaluation was performed to deduce covariances of fission cross sections of U and Pu isotopes. A code system, KALMAN, is used to estimate covariances of nuclear model calculations from uncertainties in model parameters. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Mar}
}