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NUCLEAR MATERIALS DIVERSION 4 nuclear disarmament, safeguards, and physical protection 3 DECISION MAKING 2 DETECTION 2 MATHEMATICS 2 SAFEGUARDS 2 STATISTICS 2 ACCOUNTING 1 ALARM SYSTEMS 1 CALCULATION METHODS 1 FISSILE MATERIALS 1 INSPECTION 1 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION 1 MATERIAL UNACCOUNTED FOR 1 MATHEMATICAL MODELS 1 NUCLEAR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT 1 PHYSICAL PROTECTION 1 RISK ASSESSMENT 1 SAMPLING 1 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS 1 nuclear fuels 1
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Goldman, A.S. 1 Hafer, J.F. 1 Lu, M.S. 1 Markin, J.T. 1 Opelka, J.H. 1 Sanborn, J.B. 1 Shipley, J.P. 1 Sutton, W.B. 1 Teichmann, T. 1 Tingey, F.H. 1 Whitty, W.J. 1
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Determining rejection regions and power that optimize the inspector's chances of detecting diversion and/or falsification
Goldman, A.S.; Whitty, W.J.; Hafer, J.F.; Markin, J.T.; … - 2009
Three specific models are investigated: (1) diversion and k distinct falsifications (k + 1 degrees of freedom); (2) diversion and the accumulation of all the falsifications (2 degrees of freedom); (3) diversion only (1 degree of freedom). A test statistic has been derived for models (1) and (2)...
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An integrated approach for multi-level sample size determination
Lu, M.S.; Teichmann, T.; Sanborn, J.B. - 2009
Inspection procedures involving the sampling of items in a population often require steps of increasingly sensitive measurements, with correspondingly smaller sample sizes; these are referred to as multilevel sampling schemes. In the case of nuclear safeguards inspections verifying that there...
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Two-stage decision approach to material accounting
Opelka, J.H.; Sutton, W.B. - 2008
The validity of the alarm threshold 4sigma has been checked for hypothetical large and small facilities using a two-stage decision model in which the diverter's strategic variable is the quantity diverted, and the defender's strategic variables are the alarm threshold and the effectiveness of...
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Minimum risk trigger indices
Tingey, F.H. - 2008
A viable safeguards system includes among other things the development and use of indices which trigger various courses of action. The usual limit of error calculation provides such an index. The classical approach is one of constructing tests which, under certain assumptions, make the...
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