Abstract

The STYX-1 integral transport theory code (based on the collision probability method) has been developed primarily as a benchmarking tool for interface current methods. There are, however, a number of other applications for which this code has already been used. The methods employed in STYX-1 and its geometrical capabilities are presented. The accuracy of the program is compared to other internationally recognised programs.

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