
A computer simulation, a computer model or a computational model is a computer program
, or network of computers, that attempts to simulate
an abstract model
of a particular system. Computer simulations have become a useful part of mathematical modeling
of many natural systems in physics
(computational physics)
, chemistry
and biology
, human systems in economics
, psychology
, and social science
and in the process of engineering
new technology
, to gain insight into the operation of those systems, or to observe their behavior. [1]
Computer simulations vary from computer programs that run a few minutes, to network-based groups of computers running for hours, to ongoing simulations that run for days. The scale of events being simulated by computer simulations has far exceeded anything possible (or perhaps even imaginable) using the traditional paper-and-pencil mathematical modeling
: over 10 years ago, a desert-battle simulation, of one force invading another, involved the modeling of 66,239 tanks, trucks and other vehicles on simulated terrain around Kuwait
, using multiple supercomputers in the DoD
High Performance Computer Modernization Program; [2] a 1-billion-atom model of material deformation (2002)
; a 2.64-million-atom model of the complex maker of protein in all organisms, a ribosome
, in 2005;[3] and the Blue Brain
project at EPFL
(Switzerland), began in May 2005, to create the first computer simulation of the entire human brain, right down to the molecular level. [4]
Computer simulation. (2009, June 4). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 03:26, June 4, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Computer_simulation&oldid=294309605 ![]()
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