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Feb 8, 2021 -
The FLAME-accelerated signalling tool (FaST) for facile parallelisation of flexible agent-based models of cell signalling
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MD5: d376ee3832fd7f69aa5df64b1a92d8ed
FaST Software |
Feb 8, 2021 -
The FLAME-accelerated signalling tool (FaST) for facile parallelisation of flexible agent-based models of cell signalling
Gzip Archive - 176.8 MB -
MD5: 07af6f8fd541cff76eba7a76b831407d
Example iteration data from model |
Feb 8, 2021 -
The FLAME-accelerated signalling tool (FaST) for facile parallelisation of flexible agent-based models of cell signalling
Gzip Archive - 6.2 MB -
MD5: 26f67bc5fe080a35de8c0998f7722b48
MCell model used as a comparison in manuscript |
Feb 8, 2021 -
The FLAME-accelerated signalling tool (FaST) for facile parallelisation of flexible agent-based models of cell signalling
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MD5: 36090e76082a4433d3aa6f13d01fbc2b
All processed data from manuscript |
Feb 8, 2021 -
The FLAME-accelerated signalling tool (FaST) for facile parallelisation of flexible agent-based models of cell signalling
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Visualiser configurations file to be used with FLAME Visualiser Software |
Feb 5, 2021 - B03: Heterogeneous multi-scale methods for two-phase flow in dynamically fracturing porous media
Burbulla, Samuel, 2021, "The DUNE MMesh Module (Release 1.2)", https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-1257, DaRUS, V1
The dune-mmesh module is an implementation of the DUNE grid interface that wraps CGAL triangulations in 2D and 3D. It is also capable to export a prescribed set of cell facets as a dim-1 interface grid and remesh the grid when moving this interface. |
Feb 5, 2021 -
The DUNE MMesh Module (Release 1.2)
Gzip Archive - 17.4 MB -
MD5: 043345298fb98363f24d7df9c4502d8f
Source code. |
Feb 4, 2021Stuttgart Research Center Systems Biology
For disposition and exchange of data between members of the SRCSB. |
Feb 4, 2021Stuttgart Research Center Systems Biology
For sharing SRCSB-developed software between members of the SRCSB or to the public (with DOI). |
Feb 4, 2021
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