Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Modelling
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Events occurring in the CA are stochastic processes. The attributes of the bacteria in the CA are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_variable random variables] with and associated Probability Distribution. | Events occurring in the CA are stochastic processes. The attributes of the bacteria in the CA are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_variable random variables] with and associated Probability Distribution. | ||
- | We have distributions from literature and distributions generated by our simulations. So, for instance, when a bacterium gets infected we sample the Burst-Size Distribution, when a bacterium duplicate we sample the Duplication Time Distribution to assign lifetime to the newborn bacteria and so on. Sampling the distributions is the link between kinetic and population simulations: Random Variables in the population simulations take values from the distributions generated by the Molecular Simulations and voila, now we have the big picture. | + | We have distributions from literature and distributions generated by our simulations. So, for instance, when a bacterium gets infected we sample the Burst-Size Distribution, when a bacterium duplicate we sample the Duplication Time Distribution to assign lifetime to the newborn bacteria and so on. Sampling the distributions is the link between kinetic and population simulations: Random Variables in the population simulations take values from the distributions generated by the Molecular Simulations and ''voila'', now we have the big picture. |
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