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- | [[Paris/biocham|Biocham]] | + | For our simulations we used unusual tools, Biocham and MGS. Thanks to their specificities and capacities, we were able to simulate ''easily'' the mechanisms that we wanted to focus on. |
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+ | MGS is a experimental programming language developed at the university of Evry dedicated to the modeling and the simulation of dynamical systems with a dynamical structure. We briefly present in this section the philosophy of MGS programming. |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 25 October 2007
For our simulations we used unusual tools, Biocham and MGS. Thanks to their specificities and capacities, we were able to simulate easily the mechanisms that we wanted to focus on.
Biocham
MGS
MGS is a experimental programming language developed at the university of Evry dedicated to the modeling and the simulation of dynamical systems with a dynamical structure. We briefly present in this section the philosophy of MGS programming.