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A framework for multi-scale modelling
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Borgdorff, Joris
, Chopard, B.
, Hoekstra, A. G.
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Framework
/ Methodology
/ Modelling
/ Multi-Scale
/ Multi-Scale Parallelism
/ Simulation
2014
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A framework for multi-scale modelling
by
Borgdorff, Joris
, Chopard, B.
, Hoekstra, A. G.
in
Framework
/ Methodology
/ Modelling
/ Multi-Scale
/ Multi-Scale Parallelism
/ Simulation
2014
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A framework for multi-scale modelling
2014
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We review a methodology to design, implement and execute multi-scale and multi-science numerical simulations. We identify important ingredients of multi-scale modelling and give a precise definition of them. Our framework assumes that a multi-scale model can be formulated in terms of a collection of coupled single-scale submodels. With concepts such as the scale separation map, the generic submodel execution loop (SEL) and the coupling templates, one can define a multi-scale modelling language which is a bridge between the application design and the computer implementation. Our approach has been successfully applied to an increasing number of applications from different fields of science and technology.
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