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  4. IHES
  5. Fields Institute
  6. Banff
  7. IAS

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    E-Cell System version 4.0: an integrated platform for single-particle-level

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    eGFRD in all dimensions

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    The Smoldyn simulator: overview, applications, and hybrid simulation

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    When we need particle-based reaction-diffusion simulations and when we don’t

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    Dissipative particle dynamics simulations of polymer networks

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    A discrete stochastic model for reversible diffusion-controlled reactions

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    Reaction rates for mesoscopic reaction-diffusion kinetics

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    The Small-Voxel Tracking Algorithm

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    Random violence: A stochastic approach to cell cytotoxicity

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    Asymptotic and numerical methods for metastable events in stochastic gene networks

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    Accuracy of the Michaelis-Menten approximation when analyzing effects of molecular noise

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    Use of biological model-programs in PySB to explore and calibrate cell-death decisions

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    Scaling properties of exact simulation algorithms for spatially discretized stochastic reaction-diffusion processes

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    Multigrid Discretization Strategy on Discrete Stochastic Simulation of Reaction-Diffusion Systems

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    Mesoscopic Stochastic Modeling: Diffusion Operators, Multiphysics Couplings, and Convergence

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