Monte Carlo Methods for Medical Physics: A Practical Introduction
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2017 | Science & Mathematics
The Monte Carlo (MC) method, established as the gold standard to predict results of physical processes, is now fast becoming a routine clinical tool for applications that range from quality control to treatment verification. This book provides a basic understanding of the fundamental principles and limitations of the MC method in the interpretation and validation of results for various scenarios. It shows how user-friendly and speed optimized MC codes can achieve online image processing or dose calculations in a clinical setting. It introduces this essential method with emphasis on applications in hardware design and testing, radiological imaging, radiation therapy, and radiobiology.
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Published by | Taylor & Francis Inc |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781498736718 |
Language | N/A |
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