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Example GB02 : force collision biasing
This example illustrates how to make a force collision biasing in a way
that is essentially the same than the MCNP one.
Generally speaking, the scheme consists of a G4VBiasingOperator that takes
decisions on what sort of biasing is to be applied. The operator makes these
decision on requests of the G4BiasingProcessInterface process. This process
wraps an actual physics process and asks to the operator about what sort of
biasing it should apply. This operator selects G4VBiasingOperation objects that
implement the actual biasing content.
SEE ALSO: README
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