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Computer Simulation

Computer simulation is a simulation run on a computer or network of computers that uses an abstract model to reproduce the behavior of a system. Computer simulations have become useful for modeling natural systems in physics, astrophysics, chemistry, biology, and human systems in economics, psychology, and engineering. Simulation of a system involves running a model of the system to explore new technologies and estimate performance of complex systems that cannot be solved analytically.

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Computer Simulation

Computer simulation is a simulation run on a computer or network of computers that uses an abstract model to reproduce the behavior of a system. Computer simulations have become useful for modeling natural systems in physics, astrophysics, chemistry, biology, and human systems in economics, psychology, and engineering. Simulation of a system involves running a model of the system to explore new technologies and estimate performance of complex systems that cannot be solved analytically.

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computer simulation is a simulation, run on a single computer, or a network of computers, to

reproduce behavior of a system. The simulation uses an abstract model (a computer model, or a
computational model) to simulate the system. Computer simulations have become a useful part
of mathematical modeling of many natural systems in physics (computational physics),
astrophysics, chemistry and biology, human systems in economics, psychology, social science,
and engineering. Simulation of a system is represented as the running of the system's model. It
can be used to explore and gain new insights into new technology and to estimate the
performance of systems too complex for analytical solutions.[1]
Computer simulations vary from computer programs that run a few minutes to network-based
groups of computers running for

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