We introduce a software tool to simulate multiscale models: the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment 2 (MUSCLE 2). MUSCLE 2 is a component-based modeling tool inspired by the multiscale modeling and simulation framework, with an easy-to-use API which supports Java, C++, C, and Fortran. We present MUSCLE 2's runtime features, such as its distributed computing capabilities, and its benefits to multiscale modelers. We also describe two multiscale models that use MUSCLE 2 to do distributed multiscale computing: an in-stent restenosis and a canal system model. We conclude that MUSCLE 2 is a notable improvement over the previous version of MUSCLE, and that it allows users to more flexibly deploy simulations of multiscale models, while impr...
AbstractRecent multiscale applications require more and more often the coupling of many sub-models, ...
Recent multiscale applications require more and more often the coupling of many sub-models, usually ...
Multiscale simulations model phenomena across natural scales using monolithic or component-based cod...
We introduce a software tool to simulate multiscale models: the Multiscale Coupling Library and Envi...
We present the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment: MUSCLE 2. This multiscale component-base...
AbstractWe present the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment: MUSCLE 2. This multiscale compon...
AbstractWe introduce a software tool to simulate multiscale models: the Multiscale Coupling Library ...
Multiscale models combine knowledge, data, and hypotheses from different scales. Simulating a multis...
Multiscale modelling and simulation typically entails coupling multiple simulation codes into a sing...
MUSCLE3 0.5.0 MUSCLE3 is the third incarnation of the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment, a...
AbstractNature is observed at all scales; with multiscale modeling, scientists bring together severa...
Nature is observed at all scales; with multiscale modeling, scientists bring together several scales...
Inherently complex problems from many scientific disciplines require a multiscale modeling approach....
We present Mexie, an extensible and scalable software solution for distributed multi-scale muscle si...
MUSCLE 3 MUSCLE 3 is the third incarnation of the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment. With ...
AbstractRecent multiscale applications require more and more often the coupling of many sub-models, ...
Recent multiscale applications require more and more often the coupling of many sub-models, usually ...
Multiscale simulations model phenomena across natural scales using monolithic or component-based cod...
We introduce a software tool to simulate multiscale models: the Multiscale Coupling Library and Envi...
We present the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment: MUSCLE 2. This multiscale component-base...
AbstractWe present the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment: MUSCLE 2. This multiscale compon...
AbstractWe introduce a software tool to simulate multiscale models: the Multiscale Coupling Library ...
Multiscale models combine knowledge, data, and hypotheses from different scales. Simulating a multis...
Multiscale modelling and simulation typically entails coupling multiple simulation codes into a sing...
MUSCLE3 0.5.0 MUSCLE3 is the third incarnation of the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment, a...
AbstractNature is observed at all scales; with multiscale modeling, scientists bring together severa...
Nature is observed at all scales; with multiscale modeling, scientists bring together several scales...
Inherently complex problems from many scientific disciplines require a multiscale modeling approach....
We present Mexie, an extensible and scalable software solution for distributed multi-scale muscle si...
MUSCLE 3 MUSCLE 3 is the third incarnation of the Multiscale Coupling Library and Environment. With ...
AbstractRecent multiscale applications require more and more often the coupling of many sub-models, ...
Recent multiscale applications require more and more often the coupling of many sub-models, usually ...
Multiscale simulations model phenomena across natural scales using monolithic or component-based cod...