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Overview
The purpose of mcfgen
The history of mcfgen and mcfbin
Locations of mcfgen and mcfbin
How to run mcfgen
What mcfgen does for incident neutrons and charged particles
The setup
Initial processing for each target
Loop over the reactions
Remark
Processing of EPDL data for incident photons
Coherent scattering
Incoherent scattering
Photoelectric effects
Pair production
Portability issues
Various identifiers
The code for particles
The C Reaction Identifiers
The S Reaction Switch
The I_number identifier of the kinds of data
Kinematics types
Interpolation
File formats
The file `mcfgen.input'
The format of the `library' file
Background information
The overall directory
The target directory
The format for `mcf.asc'
The format for `mcf.bin'
The segments of a kinematics directory
The kinematics directories
Reaction directories
Target directory
Overall directory
Code details for mcfgen
Structures identifying the data
Equiprobable bins
Correlated angle-energy equidistribution