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’Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house
No electrons were flowing through even my mouse.
All devices were plugged by the chimney with care
With the hope that St. Nikola Tesla would share.
Farzad Rahnema
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 102 | Number 2 | June 1989 | Pages 183-190
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE89-3
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An expression is developed in diffusion theory for estimating the first-order change in a ratio of linear functionals due to a perturbation in the current-to-flux ratio boundary condition of a system. One numerical example is given. Additionally, it is shown that the perturbation formalism may be used in the spatial homogenization process to account for interassembly effects such as gross flux tilts and spectral effects caused by neighboring assemblies in the reactor core.