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Torkel E. Loman, Yingbo Ma, Vasily Ilin, Shashi Gowda, Niklas Korsbo, Nikhil Yewale, Chris Rackauckas, Samuel A. Isaacson, Catalyst: Fast and flexible modeling of reaction networks, 2023, Plos Computational Biology, | Torkel E. Loman, Yingbo Ma, Vasily Ilin, Shashi Gowda, Niklas Korsbo, Nikhil Yewale, Chris Rackauckas, Samuel A. Isaacson, Catalyst: Fast and flexible modeling of reaction networks, 2023, Plos Computational Biology, |
Latest revision as of 16:31, 24 October 2023
Contents
1 Citation
Torkel E. Loman, Yingbo Ma, Vasily Ilin, Shashi Gowda, Niklas Korsbo, Nikhil Yewale, Chris Rackauckas, Samuel A. Isaacson, Catalyst: Fast and flexible modeling of reaction networks, 2023, Plos Computational Biology,
2 Summary
Julia-based simulation tool termed Catalyst
3 Study outcomes
They compare simulation runtimes with other tools.
3.1 Outcome O1
It is claimed that Catalyst is around one order of magnitude faster
4 Study design and evidence level
4.1 General aspects
At a quick glance, this benchmarking seems to very naive. Was integration accuracy considered?
4.2 Design for Outcome O1
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5 Further comments and aspects
I only had a very quick look.