0 a model of a set of problems or events that can be used to teach someone how to do something, or the process of making such a model:
1 a model of a real activity, created for training purposes or to solve a problem:
2 a situation or event that seems real but is not real, used especially in order to help people deal with such situations or events:
3 the use of situations or events that seem real but are not real, especially in order to help people deal with such situations or events:
through simulation The evaluation of the various design options was done through simulation.
Three-dimensional simulations of ion acceleration from a foil irradiated by a shor t-pulse laser.
The theoretical results are supported by numerical simulations which have been compared with the experimental results.
Experimental results have been analyzed with computer simulations.
We report the average performance of these five example simulations.
The design of the following simulations is relatively straightforward.
We have some minor concerns regarding the interpretation of these simulations.
Subjects show a pattern of results similar to that of model simulations as sensory input is degraded.
In the above examples, computer simulations and robot experiments give comparable results and are both used to test and support the plausibility of biological models.
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