- Source: Computational model
A computational model uses computer programs to simulate and study complex systems using an algorithmic or mechanistic approach and is widely used in a diverse range of fields spanning from physics, engineering, chemistry and biology to economics, psychology, cognitive science and computer science.
The system under study is often a complex nonlinear system for which simple, intuitive analytical solutions are not readily available. Rather than deriving a mathematical analytical solution to the problem, experimentation with the model is done by adjusting the parameters of the system in the computer, and studying the differences in the outcome of the experiments. Operation theories of the model can be derived/deduced from these computational experiments.
Examples of common computational models are weather forecasting models, earth simulator models, flight simulator models, molecular protein folding models, Computational Engineering Models (CEM), and neural network models.
See also
Computational Engineering
Computational cognition
Reversible computing
Agent-based model
Artificial neural network
Computational linguistics
Computational human modeling
Data-driven model
Decision field theory
Dynamical systems model of cognition
Membrane computing
Ontology (information science)
Programming language theory
Microscale and macroscale models
References
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