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  2. Geometric modeling - Wikipedia

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    Geometric modeling is a branch of applied mathematics and computational geometry that studies methods and algorithms for the mathematical description of shapes.The shapes studied in geometric modeling are mostly two- or three-dimensional (solid figures), although many of its tools and principles can be applied to sets of any finite dimension.

  3. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    GNU Octave - an open-source mathematical modeling and simulation software very similar to using the same language as MATLAB and Freemat. JModelica.org is a free and open source software platform based on the Modelica modeling language. Mobility Testbed - an open-source multi-agent simulation testbed for transport coordination algorithms.

  4. Isomap - Wikipedia

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    It is one of several widely used low-dimensional embedding methods. [1] Isomap is used for computing a quasi-isometric, low-dimensional embedding of a set of high-dimensional data points. The algorithm provides a simple method for estimating the intrinsic geometry of a data manifold based on a rough estimate of each data point’s neighbors on ...

  5. Computer simulation - Wikipedia

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    One-, two- and three-dimensional models are used. A one-dimensional model might simulate the effects of water hammer in a pipe. A two-dimensional model might be used to simulate the drag forces on the cross-section of an aeroplane wing. A three-dimensional simulation might estimate the heating and cooling requirements of a large building.

  6. Surrogate model - Wikipedia

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    A surrogate model is an engineering method used when an outcome of interest cannot be easily measured or computed, so an approximate mathematical model of the outcome is used instead. Most engineering design problems require experiments and/or simulations to evaluate design objective and constraint functions as a function of design variables.

  7. Dimensional modeling - Wikipedia

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    The process of dimensional modeling builds on a 4-step design method that helps to ensure the usability of the dimensional model and the use of the data warehouse. The basics in the design build on the actual business process which the data warehouse should cover. Therefore, the first step in the model is to describe the business process which ...

  8. Model order reduction - Wikipedia

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    Extensions so far are a desktop-version to run reduced models and initial support for KerMor kernel-based reduced models is on the way. MORLAB: Model Order Reduction Laboratory. This toolbox is a collection of MATLAB/OCTAVE routines for model order reduction of linear dynamical systems based on the solution of matrix equations.

  9. State-space representation - Wikipedia

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    If the dynamical system is linear, time-invariant, and finite-dimensional, then the differential and algebraic equations may be written in matrix form. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The state-space method is characterized by the algebraization of general system theory , which makes it possible to use Kronecker vector-matrix structures .