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  2. Continuous simulation - Wikipedia

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    Continuous dynamic systems can only be captured by a continuous simulation model, while discrete dynamic systems can be captured either in a more abstract manner by a continuous simulation model (like the Lotka-Volterra equations for modeling a predator-prey eco-system) or in a more realistic manner by a discrete event simulation model (in a ...

  3. Continuous modelling - Wikipedia

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    Continuous modelling is the mathematical practice of applying a model to continuous data (data which has a potentially infinite number, and divisibility, of attributes). They often use differential equations [1] and are converse to discrete modelling. Modelling is generally broken down into several steps:

  4. Discrete rate simulation - Wikipedia

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    A comparison between discrete rate, continuous, and discrete event simulation. Discrete rate simulation is similar to discrete event simulation in that both methodologies model the operation of the system as a discrete sequence of events in time. However, while discrete event simulation assumes there is no change in the system between ...

  5. Mathematical model - Wikipedia

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    Discrete vs. continuous. A discrete model treats objects as discrete, such as the particles in a molecular model or the states in a statistical model; while a continuous model represents the objects in a continuous manner, such as the velocity field of fluid in pipe flows, temperatures and stresses in a solid, and electric field that applies ...

  6. Discretization - Wikipedia

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    Dichotomization is the special case of discretization in which the number of discrete classes is 2, which can approximate a continuous variable as a binary variable (creating a dichotomy for modeling purposes, as in binary classification). Discretization is also related to discrete mathematics, and is an important component of granular computing.

  7. Discrete choice - Wikipedia

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    Discrete choice models theoretically or empirically model choices made by people among a finite set of alternatives. The models have been used to examine, e.g., the choice of which car to buy, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] where to go to college, [ 4 ] which mode of transport (car, bus, rail) to take to work [ 5 ] among numerous other applications.

  8. Discrete modelling - Wikipedia

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    Discrete modelling is the discrete analogue of continuous modelling. In discrete modelling, formulae are fit to discrete data —data that could potentially take on only a countable set of values, such as the integers , and which are not infinitely divisible.

  9. Multi-compartment model - Wikipedia

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    A multi-compartment model is classified as a lumped parameters model. Similar to more general mathematical models, multi-compartment models can treat variables as continuous, such as a differential equation, or as discrete, such as a Markov chain. Depending on the system being modeled, they can be treated as stochastic or deterministic.