“…Previously, in most cases, in specific calculations, the simplest cascade probability function (CPF) was mainly used, this is not always justified, since the interaction path depends on the energy. It is necessary to study the behavior of the obtained CPFs, taking into account the energy losses for ions, to prove the properties that they must possess both from a physical and mathematical point of view, develop calculation algorithms and calculate the CPF depending on the number of interactions and the penetration depth of the particles, the primary knocked out atoms and concentration of radiation defects [18][19][20].…”