Modelling and Simulation Languages

Modelling and simulation languages are computer languages that allow users to design and analyse a system before it is ever built in the physical world. They are used to evaluate complex systems in order to better understand their behavior. Modelling and simulation languages are used in many different industries, from manufacturing to finance, engineering, and meteorological research. They are especially important for designing or optimizing complex systems, improving the reliability of systems, and for understanding the effects of changes over time. Furthermore, these languages can help to reduce risk, cost and time associated with developing new products, processes and systems.

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Genetic-Mathematical Modelling of Mutational Processes in a Population

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Genetic-Mathematical Modelling of the Populations Interaction

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CFD Simulation Study on Shell Made of Composite Material when Subject to Temperatures Above 3000 Degrees Centigrade

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Simulation of Groundwater Movement from Pits Fenced by Zchukovsky's Sprunts

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Mathematical Modelling of Typhoid Fever Transmission Dynamics and Intervention Impact in Harare, Zimbabwe (2018–2020)

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