Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 November 2019
This chapter discusses multi-resolution simulation methods for modelling reaction–diffusion processes. They use a detailed modelling approach only in certain parts of the computational domain, whilst in the remainder of the domain a coarser, less detailed, method is used. Two examples of multi-resolution methods are presented. The first example couples the Brownian dynamics with the corresponding compartment-based description. The second example couples molecular dynamics together with its coarser Langevin description. The chapter concludes with an overview of related multi-resolution approaches in the literature.
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