A Simulation-Model Compiler for All Seasons
Granino A. Korn ()
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Granino A. Korn: University of Arizona, ECE Department
Chapter 11 in Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Practice, 2003, pp 127-144 from Springer
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Abstract A new runtime simulation-model Compiler quickly reads, compiles, and immediately solves vector differential equations and difference equations as well as scalar equations for dynamic-system models. Vector assignments compactly model nonlinear as well as linear matrix/vector relations for many Problems in physics, control Systems, neural networks, and fuzzy logic. The key feature is that the new vector differential-equation solver can replicate a dynamic-system model many times and then simulates hundreds of such models in a Single Simulation run, e.g. for Monte Carlo studies. Also, partial differential equations (e.g. for a heat exchanger) can be solved together with ordinary differential equations. Portable C code runs on UNIX or LINUX Workstations. A fast machine-language version for personal Computers (Windows 98 and NT) directly utilizes the Pentium floating-point hardware Stack, which is automatically continued into memory.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0235-7_12
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