2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2011.04526
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Computational methods and fast hybrid stochastic simulations for triangulation sensing and identifying principles of cell navigation in the brain

Ulrich Dobramysl,
David Holcman

Abstract: Brownian simulations can be used to generate statistics relevant for studying molecular interactions or trafficking. However, the concurrent simulation of many Brownian trajectories at can become computationally intractable. Replacing detailed Brownian simulations by a rate model was the basis of Gillespie's algorithm, but requires one to disregard spatial information. However, this information is crucial in molecular and cellular biology. Alternatively one can use a hybrid approach, generating Brownian paths … Show more

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