Multiscale modeling
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In engineering, physics, and computer science, multiscale modeling is the field of solving physical problems which have important features at multiple scales, particularly multiple spatial scales. Important problems include scale linking[1]. In Operations Research, multiscale modeling addresses challenges for decision makers which come from multiscale phenomena across organizational, temporal and spatial scales. This theory fuses decision theory and multiscale mathematics and is referred to as Multiscale decision making. The Multiscale decision making approach draws upon the analogies between physical systems and complex man-made systems.
[edit] References
- ^ Baeurle SA, Usami T, Gusev AA (2006). "A new multiscale modeling approach for the prediction of mechanical properties of polymer-based nanomaterials". Polymer 47: 8604–8617. doi: .
[edit] External links
- Multiscale Modeling Group: Institute of Physical & Theoretical Chemistry, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
- Multiscale Materials Modeling: Fourth International Conference, Tallahassee, FL, USA
- Multiscale Modeling Tools for Protein Structure Prediction and Protein Folding Simulations, Warsaw, Poland