Simulation Software Selection "Whys and Hows"
Jalal Nikoukaran, Ray J. Paul (1998)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Jalal Nikoukaran, Ray J. Paul (1998)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Jovan Petrić (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Irini Voudouris (1998)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Miloš Baošić, Branislav Đorđević (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Ellis L. Johnson, George L. Nemhauser (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Vera V. Kovačević - Vujčić (1995)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Dragoš Cvetković, Vladimir Dimitrijevic, Milan Milosavljevic (1992)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Fedor Pavlovic Vasiljev, Anđelija Nedić (1995)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Josef Král, Jaroslav Kurzweil, Ivan Netuka, Štefan Schwabik (1994)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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Tao Liao, Yongjie Zhang, Peter M. Kekenes-Huskey, Yuhui Cheng, Anushka Michailova, Andrew D. McCulloch, Michael Holst, J. Andrew McCammon (2013)
Molecular Based Mathematical Biology
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Multi-scale modeling plays an important role in understanding the structure and biological functionalities of large biomolecular complexes. In this paper, we present an efficient computational framework to construct multi-scale models from atomic resolution data in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), which is accelerated by multi-core CPU and programmable Graphics Processing Units (GPU). A multi-level summation of Gaussian kernel functions is employed to generate implicit models for biomolecules....
Robert C. Harris, Travis Mackoy, Marcia O. Fenley (2013)
Molecular Based Mathematical Biology
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A stochastic generalized Born (GB) solver is presented which can give predictions of energies arbitrarily close to those that would be given by exact effective GB radii, and, unlike analytical GB solvers, these errors are Gaussian with estimates that can be easily obtained from the algorithm. This method was tested by computing the electrostatic solvation energies (ΔGsolv) and the electrostatic binding energies (ΔGbind) of a set of DNA-drug complexes, a set of protein-drug complexes,...
A. Shamloo, A.P. Sowa (2013)
Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications
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We consider the electronic properties of a system consisting of two quantum dots in physical proximity, which we will refer to as the double-Qdot. Double-Qdots are attractive in light of their potential application to spin-based quantum computing and other electronic applications, e.g. as specialized sensors. Our main goal is to derive the essential properties of the double-Qdot from a model that is rigorous yet numerically tractable, and largely circumvents the complexities of an ab...
Nikolay A. Simakov, Maria G. Kurnikova (2013)
Molecular Based Mathematical Biology
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Poisson and Poisson-Boltzmann equations (PE and PBE) are widely used in molecular modeling to estimate the electrostatic contribution to the free energy of a system. In such applications, PE often needs to be solved multiple times for a large number of system configurations. This can rapidly become a highly demanding computational task. To accelerate such calculations we implemented a graphical processing unit (GPU) PE solver described in this work. The GPU solver performance is compared...
Yan Xie, Jie Cheng, Benzhuo Lu, Linbo Zhang (2013)
Molecular Based Mathematical Biology
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rithms for solving the 3D electro-diffusion equations such as the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations and the size-modified Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations in simulations of biomolecular systems in ionic liquid. A set of transformation methods based on the generalized Slotboom variables is used to solve the coupled equations. Calculations of the diffusion-reaction rate coefficients, electrostatic potential and ion concentrations for various systems verify the method’s validity and stability....
David Miller (1982)
Stochastica
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