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Co-authored-by: Paul Romano <[email protected]>
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Tallies
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Note that the methods discussed in this section are written specifically for
continuous-energy mode but equivalent apply to the multi-group mode if the
particle's energy is replaced with the particle's group
The methods discussed in this section are written specifically for continuous-
energy mode. However, they can also apply to the multi-group mode if the
particle's energy is instead interpreted as the particle's group.

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Filters and Scores
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Statistics
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Estimating Statistics of a Random Variable
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After running OpenMC, each tallied quantity has a reported mean and standard
deviation. The below sections explain how these quantities are computed. Note
that OpenMC uses **batch statistics**, meaning that each observation for a tally
random variable corresponds to the aggregation of tally contributions from
multiple source particles that are grouped together into a single batch. See
:ref:`usersguide_particles` for more information on how the number of source
particles and statistical batches are specified.

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