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Efficient stochastic simulation of systems with multiple time scales via statistical abstraction

Bortolussi et al., 2015

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14465852421900386064
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Bortolussi L
Milios D
Sanguinetti G
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International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology

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Stiffness in chemical reaction systems is a frequently encountered computational problem, arising when different reactions in the system take place at different time-scales. Computational savings can be obtained under time-scale separation. Assuming that the …
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