Look before you leap: a confidence-based method for selecting species criticality while avoiding negative populations in $\tau$-leaping
The stochastic simulation algorithm was introduced by Gillespie and in a different form by Kurtz. There have been many attempts at accelerating the algorithm without deviating from the behavior of the simulated system. The crux of the explicit $\tau$-leaping procedure is the use of Poisson random va...
Main Authors: | Yates, C, Burrage, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Institute of Physics
2011
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