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The problem of optimizing measures for protecting nuclear and radiation dangerous objects from various sources of danger is formulated and solved. A method for distributing resources efficiently to decrease the risk of accidents during operation of these objects is proposed and substantiated.
The method takes account of the change in the conditions of operation of objects, including the volume of financing and the effect of previously adopted protection measures.
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Radaev, N.N., Mel'nikov, M.V. Efficient Distribution of Resources for Increasing the Shielding of Nuclear- and Radiation-Dangerous Objects. Atomic Energy 92, 310–316 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016549825893
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