Author/Authors :
Milgram، نويسنده , , Michael S، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The possible use of antithetic variates as a method of variance reduction in particle trans-
port problems is investigated, by performing some numerical experiments. It is found that if
variance reduction is not very carefully de®ned, it is possible, with antithetic variates, to
spuriously detect reduction, or not detect true reduction. Once such subtleties are overcome, it
is shown that antithetic variates can reduce variance in multidimensional integration up to a
point. The phenomenon of spontaneous correlation is de®ned and identi®ed as the cause of
failure. The surprising result that it sometimes pays to track non-contributing particle his-
tories is demonstrated by means of a zero variance integration analogue. The principles
developed in the investigation of multi-variable integration are then employed in a simple
calculation of energy deposition using the EGS4 computer code. Promising results are
obtained for the total energy deposition problem, but the depth/dose problem remains
unsolved. Possible means of overcoming the diculties are suggested.