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Coupled Adjoint and Forward Monte Carlo Radiation Transport for Radiotherapy Treatment Planning
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The propagation of neutral particles (neutrons or gammas) through matter is described by the linear form of the Boltzmann transport equation. The conventional use of this equation is to transport particles from a source and solve for the distribution of particle flux within a system. Conversely, the mathematical adjoint to the Boltzmann equation describes the propagation of “adjoint particles” from a detector with a certain response function. The distribution of adjoint flux is used to predict the response of the detector to an arbitrary source introduced at any position in the system. The adjoint flux from the detector may also be interpreted as an “importance function” because it shows the importance of each source parameter to the magnitude of the detector’s response.
M. Kowalok, R. Jeraj, T. Bohm, T.R. Mackie, D. Henderson
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