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The following pages link to Analysis of Explicit Tau-Leaping Schemes for Simulating Chemically Reacting Systems (Q3503938):
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- Multilevel hybrid Chernoff tau-leap (Q285281) (← links)
- Modelling biochemical reaction systems by stochastic differential equations with reflection (Q306774) (← links)
- Extending the multi-level method for the simulation of stochastic biological systems (Q347028) (← links)
- Tau leaping of stiff stochastic chemical systems via local central limit approximation (Q401576) (← links)
- Multilevel hybrid split-step implicit tau-leap (Q509646) (← links)
- Efficient simulation of discrete stochastic reaction systems with a splitting method (Q616169) (← links)
- Error analysis of tau-leap simulation methods (Q657698) (← links)
- An exact stochastic hybrid model of excitable membranes including spatio-temporal evolution (Q662573) (← links)
- A recursive method to calculate the expected molecule numbers for a polymerization network with a small number of subunits (Q719592) (← links)
- Chemical master equation and Langevin regimes for a gene transcription model (Q959783) (← links)
- Robustly simulating biochemical reaction kinetics using multi-level Monte Carlo approaches (Q2002336) (← links)
- Importance sampling for a robust and efficient multilevel Monte Carlo estimator for stochastic reaction networks (Q2209728) (← links)
- Slow-scale split-step tau-leap method for stiff stochastic chemical systems (Q2315830) (← links)
- Low variance couplings for stochastic models of intracellular processes with time-dependent rate functions (Q2325566) (← links)
- Convergence of Moments of tau Leaping Schemes for Unbounded Markov Processes on Integer Lattices (Q2788629) (← links)
- Explicit Methods for Stiff Stochastic Differential Equations (Q2897255) (← links)
- Towards automatic global error control: Computable weak error expansion for the tau-leap method (Q3094134) (← links)
- Reducing Bias in Event Time Simulations via Measure Changes (Q5085125) (← links)
- Learning-based importance sampling via stochastic optimal control for stochastic reaction networks (Q6172912) (← links)