Applications, Modern Trends, and Challenges of Multiscale Modeling in Smart Cities
Megacities are intricate systems that struggle with difficulties including overcrowding, subpar
urban design and planning, inadequate mobility and public transportation, subpar …
urban design and planning, inadequate mobility and public transportation, subpar …
Multi-scale modelling in computational biomedicine
PMA Sloot, AG Hoekstra - Briefings in bioinformatics, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The inherent complexity of biomedical systems is well recognized; they are multi-scale, multi-
science systems, bridging a wide range of temporal and spatial scales. This article reviews …
science systems, bridging a wide range of temporal and spatial scales. This article reviews …
Foundations of distributed multiscale computing: Formalization, specification, and analysis
J Borgdorff, JL Falcone, E Lorenz… - Journal of Parallel and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Inherently complex problems from many scientific disciplines require a multiscale modeling
approach. Yet its practical contents remain unclear and inconsistent. Moreover, multiscale …
approach. Yet its practical contents remain unclear and inconsistent. Moreover, multiscale …
Multi-scale simulations of the dynamics of in-stent restenosis: impact of stent deployment and design
H Tahir, AG Hoekstra, E Lorenz… - Interface …, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Neointimal hyperplasia, a process of smooth muscle cell re-growth, is the result of a natural
wound healing response of the injured artery after stent deployment. Excessive neointimal …
wound healing response of the injured artery after stent deployment. Excessive neointimal …
A complex automata approach for in-stent restenosis: two-dimensional multiscale modelling and simulations
A Caiazzo, D Evans, JL Falcone, J Hegewald… - Journal of computational …, 2011 - Elsevier
In-stent restenosis, the maladaptive response of a blood vessel to injury caused by the
deployment of a stent, is a multiscale system involving a large number of biological and …
deployment of a stent, is a multiscale system involving a large number of biological and …
[HTML][HTML] MULTICUBED: Multiscale-multiphysics simulation of food processing
RGM van der Sman - Food Structure, 2022 - Elsevier
Following a review of multiscale simulation methodology, and previous examples of
multiscale models from food science, we present our multiscale simulation framework MULTI …
multiscale models from food science, we present our multiscale simulation framework MULTI …
MML: towards a multiscale modeling language
JL Falcone, B Chopard, A Hoekstra - Procedia Computer Science, 2010 - Elsevier
Recent multiscale applications require more and more often the coupling of many sub-
models, usually originating form different fields of science. Therefore, it is increasingly …
models, usually originating form different fields of science. Therefore, it is increasingly …
A hybrid HPC/cloud distributed infrastructure: Coupling EC2 cloud resources with HPC clusters to run large tightly coupled multiscale applications
MB Belgacem, B Chopard - Future Generation Computer Systems, 2015 - Elsevier
In this paper, we report on the experimental results of running a large, tightly coupled,
distributed multiscale computation over a hybrid High Performance Computing (HPC) …
distributed multiscale computation over a hybrid High Performance Computing (HPC) …
Multiscale analysis of structure development in expanded starch snacks
RGM Van der Sman, J Broeze - Journal of Physics: Condensed …, 2014 - iopscience.iop.org
In this paper we perform a multiscale analysis of the food structuring process of the
expansion of starchy snack foods like keropok, which obtains a solid foam structure. In …
expansion of starchy snack foods like keropok, which obtains a solid foam structure. In …
Complex automata: multi-scale modeling with coupled cellular automata
Cellular Automata (CA) are generally acknowledged to be a powerful way to describe and
model natural phenomena [1–3]. There are even tempting claims that nature itself is one big …
model natural phenomena [1–3]. There are even tempting claims that nature itself is one big …