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Mortran
Mortran (More Fortran) is an extension of the Fortran programming language used for scientific computation. It introduces syntax changes, including…
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2008
2008
Requirements for manufacturer supplied data for Monte Carlo Simulation: A BEAM perspective
R. Siochi
2008
Corpus ID: 58771189
BEAM simplifies Monte Carlo Simulations of medical linacs. Instead of writing MORTRAN code, users create input files with modules…
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2004
2004
Benchmark Calculations for EGS5
W. Nelson
,
James C. Liu
,
Hideo Hirayama
,
Y. Namito
,
A. Bielajew
,
Scott K. Wilderman
2004
Corpus ID: 124118161
In the past few years, EGS4 has undergone an extensive upgrade to EGS5, in particularly in the areas of low-energy electron…
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1985
1985
MASIM: a process-oriented simulation language and its implementation via a macroprocessor
H. Auer
,
Ulrike Maschtera
SIML
1985
Corpus ID: 38068640
In this paper a process-oriented simulation language and its implementation via the macroprocessor MORTRAN (in Fortran IV) are…
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1979
1979
DPAK and HPAK: a versatile display and histogramming package. [In FORTRAN, MORTRAN, and assembler language for IBM 360/370]
C. Logg
,
A. Boyarski
,
A. Cook
,
R. Cottrell
,
S. Sund
1979
Corpus ID: 60023795
The features of a display and histogram package which requires a minimal number of subroutine calls in order to generate graphic…
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1976
1976
Using Mortran to translate Fortran programs from one machine to another. [IBM. -->. CDC]
S. Pieper
1976
Corpus ID: 59749819
The Mortran processor was slightly modified, and a new set of macros was written, to act as an aid in the translation of IBM…
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