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Courau, T., & Marleau, G. (2003). Perturbation theory for lattice cell calculations. Nuclear Science and Engineering, 143(1), 19-32. External link
Courau, T., & Marleau, G. (2002). Adjoint and Generalized Adjoint Flux Calculations Using the Collision Probability Technique. Nuclear Science and Engineering, 141(1), 46-54. External link
Courau, T., & Marleau, G. (2002). HELIOS based incremental cross sections generated using DRAGON. (Technical Report). Unavailable
Courau, T., & Marleau, G. (2001, January). Generalized perturbation theory in DRAGON: application to CANDU cell calculations [Paper]. 33nd annual conference of the canadian nuclear society, Toronto, ON, Canada. Unavailable
Courau, T., & Marleau, G. (2001, January). Generalized perturbation theory in DRAGON: application to PWR assembly calculations [Paper]. M&C 2001 american nuclear society international meeting on mathematical methods for nuclear applications, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. Unavailable
Courau, T., & Varin, É. (2000, January). Burnup of nuclear engineering education in Canada [Paper]. PHYSOR 2000 international topical meeting, advances in reactor physics and mathematics and computation into the next millennium, ANS meeting, Pittsburg. Unavailable
Courau, T., & Marleau, G. (2000, May). Calculating adjoint fluxes in the code DRAGON using the collision probability method [Paper]. ANS International Topical Meeting on Advances in Reactor Physics and Mathematics and Computation into the Next Millennium (PHYSOR 2000), Pittsburgh, USA. Unavailable
Nuttin, A., Guillemin, P., Courau, T., Marleau, G., Méplan, O., David, S., Michel-Sendis, F., & Wilson, J. N. (2006, September). Study of CANDU Thorium-based Fuel Cycles with Monte Carlo and Deterministic Methods [Paper]. PHYSOR-2006, Vancouver, Canada. Unavailable
Sarsour, H., Turinsky, P., Rahnema, F., Mosher, S., Serghiuta, D., Marleau, G., & Courau, T. (2002, January). Best estimate HELIOS/DRAGON/NESTLE codes simulation of a LOCA power pulse for a simplified CANDU-6 core [Paper]. 22nd canadian nuclear society simulation symposium, Ottawa. Unavailable
Sarsour, H., Rahnema, F., Mosher, S., Turinsky, P., Serghiuta, D., Marleau, G., & Courau, T. (2002, January). HELIOS//DRAGON//NESTLE codes simulation of void reactivity in a CANDU core [Paper]. 22nd canadian nuclear society simulation symposium, Ottawa. Unavailable
Sarsour, H., Turinsky, P., Rahnema, F., Mosher, S., Serghiuta, D., Marleau, G., & Courau, T. (2002, January). HELIOS/DRAGON/NESTLE codes Simulation of the Gentilly-3 loss of class 4 power event [Paper]. 22nd canadian nuclear society simulation symposium, Ottawa. Unavailable