Degtyarev I.I.1, Liashenko O.A.1, Lokhovitskii A.E.1, Yazynin I.A.1, Belyakov-Bodin V.I.2, Blokhin A.I.3
1SRC Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Russia
2SRC Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, Russia
3State Scientific Centre of the Russian Federation
A.I. Leipunsky Institute for Physics and Power Engineering, Obninsk
This paper describes the recent version of the RTS&T code system. RTS&T performs detailed simulations of many types of particles transport in complex 3D geometries in the energy range from a part of eV up to 20 TeV. A description of the main processes is given.
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