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Telling neuronal apples from oranges: analytical performance modeling of neural tissue simulations
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
Computational modeling and simulation have become essential tools in the quest to better understand the brain's makeup and to decipher the causal interrelations of its components. The breadth of biochemical and biophysical processes and structures in the brain has led to the development of a large variety of model abstractions and specialized tools, often times requiring high performance computing resource for their timely execution. What has been missing so far was an in-depth analysis of the
arXiv:1906.02757v1
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